Question 11 pts
Segregation that concentrates men in male-typed occupations and women in female-typed occupations along a “manual-non-manual divide” is considered
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Occupational Segregation |
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Lateral Segregation |
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Vertical Segregation |
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Horizontal Segregation |
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Gender-Based Segregation |
Question 21 pts
Catherine Hakim demarcated three basic types of women, in relation to their commitments and orientations toward family and work: work -centered, home-centered, and the third and largest group made up of _____________women, including women who deliberately chose to combine work and family.
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Adaptive |
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Feminist |
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Career |
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Independent |
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Opinionated |
Question 31 pts
By the nineteenth century, the rise of large-scale industrial capitalism was accompanied by an emergent laissez-faire ideology stressing the virtues of _____, _____, and _____ in the economy.
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humility, kindness, and patience |
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temperance, liberality, and courage |
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compassion, loyalty, and prudence |
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capitalism, socialism, and production |
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individualism, achievement, and competition |
Question 41 pts
By 1908, the Supreme Court, in _____ v. _____, upheld a law that restricted women’s employment in factories, laundries, and other mechanized establishments to 10 hours per day.
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Griswold v. Connecticut |
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Bigelow v. Virginia |
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Reed v. Reed |
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Muller v. Oregon |
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Roe v. Wade |
Question 51 pts
American Fordism was said to do all of the following for men except:
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Regulated sexual instincts |
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Support feminism |
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Instill new habits |
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Engaged them in rigorous discipline |
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Strengthened nuclear form of family |
Question 61 pts
Economic restructuring, educational opportunities, anti-discrimination, and affirmative action are examples of __________ for women in the work place.
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Movement factors |
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Push factors |
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Pull factors |
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Resolution factors |
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Inequality factors |
Question 71 pts
A barrier to women’s advancement into top levels of the managerial hierarchy is called ______.
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the gender wage gap |
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circular choices |
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pull factors |
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the promotion gap |
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the glass ceiling |
Question 81 pts
Due to legal and cultural restrictions in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, who could not achieve the ideal of domesticity?
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Men and women of color |
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College educated men and women |
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Married couples in urban areas |
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White men and women |
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White women |
Question 91 pts
What type of declining jobs depressed men’s wages and income that ultimately pushed more women into the labor-force?
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Good teaching jobs |
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Good healthcare jobs |
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Good engineering jobs |
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Good industrial jobs |
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Good manufacturing jobs |
Question 101 pts
What did the human capital model fail to explain about men and women earnings?
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Why recent male and female college graduates do not experience a wage gap |
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Why women earn less than men even when they work in the same occupation and have the same level of education and experience |
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Why women in male-dominated fields earn more than men in female-dominated fields |
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Why women often make career decisions based on family responsibilities |
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Why women in female-dominated fields earn more than men in those fields |

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