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发表于2024-11-25
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"Tichenor provides another slam dunk against a simple, purely materialist explanation for male privilege in marriage. She shows us that even though money matters, women need an ideology of equality to draw upon to negotiate fairness in marriage."-Barbara Risman, co-chair, Council on Contemporary Families "Tichenor's research sheds light on the inner workings of families and helps us to clearly see the power of gender ideology and to understand how and why women's higher earnings can be a liability rather than a resource."-Beth Anne Shelton, professor of sociology, University of Texas at Arlington For nearly two decades the wage gap between men and women has remained virtually unchanged. Women continue to earn, on average, 80 cents for every dollar that men earn. Yet despite persistent discrimination in wages, studies are also beginning to show that a growing number of women are out-earning their husbands. Nationwide, nearly one-third of working women are the chief breadwinners in their families. The trend is particularly pronounced among the demographic of highly educated women. Does this increase in earnings, however, equate to a shift in power dynamics between husbands and wives? In Earning More and Getting Less, sociologist Veronica Jaris Tichenor shows how, historically, men have derived a great deal of power over financial and household decisions by bringing home all (or most) of the family's income. Yet, financial superiority has not been a similar source of power for women. Tichenor demonstrates how wives, instead of using their substantial incomes to negotiate more egalitarian relationships, enable their husbands to perpetuate male dominance within the family. Weaving personalaccounts, in-depth interviews, and compelling narrative, this important study reveals disturbing evidence that the conventional power relations defined by gender are powerful enough to undermine hierarchies defined by money. Earning More and Getting Less is essential reading in sociology, psychology, and family and gender studies. Veronica Jaris Tichenor is an assistant professor in the department of sociology at the State University of New York--Institute of Technology.
主要结论就是标题,且作者认为这是一种家庭dyadic interaction的协同结果。研究的理论很弱,对半结构化访谈结果的推断有点过于随意。最好玩的其实是看穿插的访谈记录,要是访谈记录能单出一本书就好了。看到的几个有趣的点:1.妻子对丈夫说自己做了太多baby care的时候,丈夫说可你从来不遛狗呀,"The dog and the child are 'morally equivalent'"。2.各个家庭是怎么算账的,是通过联合账户对半开所有家庭开支,剩余的收入作为独立账户,自由支配呢;还是根据双方收入来负担家庭开支,多赚多付。最逗的是有一位妻子在访谈时说她们家的钱都在联合账户里,她觉得有些家庭设置独立账户的做法很蠢。而丈夫在访谈时直言不讳自己有一个独立账户,且他默认妻子也一样。
评分主要结论就是标题,且作者认为这是一种家庭dyadic interaction的协同结果。研究的理论很弱,对半结构化访谈结果的推断有点过于随意。最好玩的其实是看穿插的访谈记录,要是访谈记录能单出一本书就好了。看到的几个有趣的点:1.妻子对丈夫说自己做了太多baby care的时候,丈夫说可你从来不遛狗呀,"The dog and the child are 'morally equivalent'"。2.各个家庭是怎么算账的,是通过联合账户对半开所有家庭开支,剩余的收入作为独立账户,自由支配呢;还是根据双方收入来负担家庭开支,多赚多付。最逗的是有一位妻子在访谈时说她们家的钱都在联合账户里,她觉得有些家庭设置独立账户的做法很蠢。而丈夫在访谈时直言不讳自己有一个独立账户,且他默认妻子也一样。
评分主要结论就是标题,且作者认为这是一种家庭dyadic interaction的协同结果。研究的理论很弱,对半结构化访谈结果的推断有点过于随意。最好玩的其实是看穿插的访谈记录,要是访谈记录能单出一本书就好了。看到的几个有趣的点:1.妻子对丈夫说自己做了太多baby care的时候,丈夫说可你从来不遛狗呀,"The dog and the child are 'morally equivalent'"。2.各个家庭是怎么算账的,是通过联合账户对半开所有家庭开支,剩余的收入作为独立账户,自由支配呢;还是根据双方收入来负担家庭开支,多赚多付。最逗的是有一位妻子在访谈时说她们家的钱都在联合账户里,她觉得有些家庭设置独立账户的做法很蠢。而丈夫在访谈时直言不讳自己有一个独立账户,且他默认妻子也一样。
评分主要结论就是标题,且作者认为这是一种家庭dyadic interaction的协同结果。研究的理论很弱,对半结构化访谈结果的推断有点过于随意。最好玩的其实是看穿插的访谈记录,要是访谈记录能单出一本书就好了。看到的几个有趣的点:1.妻子对丈夫说自己做了太多baby care的时候,丈夫说可你从来不遛狗呀,"The dog and the child are 'morally equivalent'"。2.各个家庭是怎么算账的,是通过联合账户对半开所有家庭开支,剩余的收入作为独立账户,自由支配呢;还是根据双方收入来负担家庭开支,多赚多付。最逗的是有一位妻子在访谈时说她们家的钱都在联合账户里,她觉得有些家庭设置独立账户的做法很蠢。而丈夫在访谈时直言不讳自己有一个独立账户,且他默认妻子也一样。
评分主要结论就是标题,且作者认为这是一种家庭dyadic interaction的协同结果。研究的理论很弱,对半结构化访谈结果的推断有点过于随意。最好玩的其实是看穿插的访谈记录,要是访谈记录能单出一本书就好了。看到的几个有趣的点:1.妻子对丈夫说自己做了太多baby care的时候,丈夫说可你从来不遛狗呀,"The dog and the child are 'morally equivalent'"。2.各个家庭是怎么算账的,是通过联合账户对半开所有家庭开支,剩余的收入作为独立账户,自由支配呢;还是根据双方收入来负担家庭开支,多赚多付。最逗的是有一位妻子在访谈时说她们家的钱都在联合账户里,她觉得有些家庭设置独立账户的做法很蠢。而丈夫在访谈时直言不讳自己有一个独立账户,且他默认妻子也一样。
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Earning More and Getting Less pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024