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Asked: May 12, 20222022-05-12T14:12:18+00:00 2022-05-12T14:12:18+00:00In: Business and Economics

how are men and women’s roles defined differently when it comes to such concepts as the mommy track, the second shift and the displaced homemaker?

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how are men and women’s roles defined differently when it comes to such concepts as the mommy track, the second shift and the displaced homemaker?
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    2022-05-12T14:22:01+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2022 at 2:22 pm

    Usually concepts such as mommy track, second shift and displaced homemaker pertains to women because generally speaking the one who is responsible to the duties at home is the wife or mother of the family. Although there are instances wherein men have the same circumstances that defines those concepts it still popularized bu the majority of women. Women are responsible in child-rearing, household chores and taking care of the whole family while the father or husband is the one who secures the financial status of the family and they are the one who provides the needs of the family. It is like a traditional roles of women that they are the one who would stay at home while the father are the one who works.

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    2022-05-12T14:22:01+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2022 at 2:22 pm

    Usually concepts such as mommy track, second shift and displaced homemaker pertains to women because generally speaking the one who is responsible to the duties at home is the wife or mother of the family. Although there are instances wherein men have the same circumstances that defines those concepts it still popularized bu the majority of women. Women are responsible in child-rearing, household chores and taking care of the whole family while the father or husband is the one who secures the financial status of the family and they are the one who provides the needs of the family. It is like a traditional roles of women that they are the one who would stay at home while the father are the one who works.

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