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Children's household work: Task differences, styles of assignment, and links to family relationships
Children's household work: Task differences, styles of assignment, and links to family relationships,10.1016/0193-3973(89)90005-1,Journal of Applied D
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J Goodnow
Journal:
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology - J APPLIED DEV PSYCHOLOGY
, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 209-226, 1989
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10.1016/0193-3973(89)90005-1
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...Several empirical studies have found support consistent with
Coltrane's (2000)
conclusion that household work is still divided along gender lines (
Antill, Goodnow, Russell, & Cotton, 1996
;
Crouter, Manke, & McHale, 1995
;
Ruble & Martin, 1998
), and parents have reported large gender differences regarding who does the chores, with girls doing most of the cleaning and kitchen work and boys doing most of the yard work and trash clean-up (
Goodnow & Delaney, 1989
;
Liben & Bigler, 2002
;
Robinson & Milkie, 1998
)...
Christine Schuette
,
et al.
Children's Evaluations of Gender-Stereotypic Household Activities in t...
...Other types of routines listed were bedtime (Nucci & Smetana, 1996), chores (
Goodnow & Delaney, 1989;
Grusec, Goodnow, & Cohen, 1996; Huston, Wright, Marquis, & Green, 1999; Warton & Goodnow, 1991), and everyday activities such as talking on the phone or visiting with relatives (Leach & Braithwaite, 1996; Pett, Lang, & Gander, 1992)...
Barbara H. Fiese
,
et al.
A review of 50 years of research on naturally occurring family routine...
...They studied the ideas, which are held between parents and children, between siblings, and between adults, about appropriate and legitimate ways of moving jobs from one family member to another (e.g.,
Goodnow and Delaney, 1989;
Goodnow et al., 1991; Goodnow and Warton, 1991; Goodnow and Bowes, 1994; Goodnow, 1998; Warton and Goodnow, 1991)...
Gerold Mikula
.
Division of Household Labor and Perceived Justice: A Growing Field of ...
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Children's Evaluations of Gender-Stereotypic Household Activities in the Family Context
Christine Schuette
,
Melanie Killen
Journal:
Early Education and Development - EARLY EDUC DEV
, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 693-712, 2009
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LINDA C. EAVES
,
HEATHER D. WINGERT
,
HELENA H. HO
,
ELIZABETH C. R. MICKELSON
Journal:
Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics - J DEVELOP BEHAV PEDIAT
, vol. 27, no. Supplement, pp. S95-S103, 2006
Family and Work Socializing Communication: Messages, Gender, and Ideological Implications
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Citations: 7
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Caryn Medved
,
Shannon Brogan
,
Andrea McClanahan
,
Jerimiah Morris
,
Gregory Shepherd
Journal:
Journal of Family Communication
, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 161-180, 2006
A review of 50 years of research on naturally occurring family routines and rituals: Cause for celebration?
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Citations: 93
)
Barbara H. Fiese
,
Thomas J. Tomcho
,
Michael Douglas
,
Kimberly Josephs
,
Scott Poltrock
,
Tim Baker
Journal:
Journal of Family Psychology - J FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY
, vol. 16, no. 4, pp. 381-390, 2002
Adolescents’ ideas about individual and social responsibility in relation to children’s household work: Some international comparisons
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Citations: 2
)
Jennifer M. Bowes
,
Constance Flanagan
,
Alan J. Taylor
Journal:
International Journal of Behavioral Development - INT J BEHAV DEV
, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 60-68, 2001