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Questioning Gender A Sociological Exploration
Quiz 9: How Does Gender Affect the Type of Work We Do and the Rewards We Receive for Our Work
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Men are more likely to take part in ______ while women are more likely to take part in ______.
Question 2
Multiple Choice
A person who is self-employed and hires no employees to work for them is best described as a(n) ______.
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Indira helps her husband to shear the sheep and regularly cleans the pen, but she receives no pay in return for her labor. Her husband receives all the money from shearing and selling the sheep. Indira is an example of what type of worker?
Question 4
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What might explain the lower participation of women in the global workforce than of men?
Question 5
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_______ is an exaggerated form of masculinity where men engage in drugs, alcohol, and sexual carousing to demonstrate independence from both the control of their wives and the establishment.
Question 6
Multiple Choice
The construction of masculinity often means that men link their jobs with their ______.
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Their enactment of ______ allows higher class men to define themselves in contradiction to the behaviors of working-class men.
Question 8
Multiple Choice
A coherent set of values, beliefs, and practices that reaffirms distinctions from the majority culture and mitigates the effects of oppression is known as: :
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Anderson argues that for today's young African American men, ______ is no longer part of the definition of masculinity.
Question 10
Multiple Choice
From colleagues in the workplace, men receive a status ______ from being one of the few men working in a predominantly female occupation.
Question 11
Multiple Choice
The invisible pressure that men face to move upward in their professions is known as the:
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Male social workers, nurses, librarians, and elementary teachers are often tracked toward administrative jobs regardless of their actual interest in administration. This phenomenon is known as_____________.
Question 13
Multiple Choice
The concentration of women and men into different jobs, occupations, and firms is known as____.
Question 14
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As a given job is restructured to reduce autonomy, decrease pay, and simplify the required skillset, it will typically see a(n) _______ in male employees and a(n) ______ in female employees.
Question 15
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Protective labor legislation argued that women could not work ______ because it would lead to detrimental effects on their health and hinder their ability to perform crucial household duties.
Question 16
Multiple Choice
The process by which elementary school teaching transitioned from being the profession of men to one most often associated with women, is known as______.
Question 17
Multiple Choice
When lower paid "women's" jobs are separated from better paid "men's" jobs within an occupation, job, or firm through the use of informal gender typing, this is known as_____.
Question 18
Multiple Choice
The occupations of typesetter and composer transitioned from 30% female in 1970 to 72% by 1989. This shift is an example of which process?
Question 19
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Because working-class men are not perceived as having careers and because their lower earnings given them less status as providers within the household, Pyke argued that working-class families_______.