The family usually divides the work between them, wives and
husbands. Two terms must be defined that describe the couple’s roles. The first
term is the breadwinner system, it
describes the husband who works and earns income to support the entire nuclear
family. The other term is the homemaker,
it describes the wife who stays at home and does the domestic duties.
The Traditional Breadwinner and Homemaker
The traditional family consists of the breadwinner husband
and the homemaker wife. In this patriarchal society, the husband is the head of the family and holds the power, because
he has the ability to provide money or food for his wife and children. The
traditional breadwinner husband seems to have the cultural respect. On the
other hand, the homemaker wife usually lacks of control over one’s work,
because she has to spend her day at home taking care of the house and the children.
Breadwinner Wife and Homemaker Husband
In this system, the husbands and wives switch their roles,
as the wife becomes the breadwinner by going out to the work, while the husband
stays at home taking care of the children and do the domestic duties.
Since
this system is out of expectation, husbands who are laid off or do not work
tend to do less homework. This is because husband is expected to be the
breadwinner not a homemaker, as he feels his masculinity is being under threatened. In this particular
situation, some households may have some tension because of switching of the
roles between the husband and the wife. The fact of nobody wants to feel
useless, unappreciated and overloaded. Everyone wants a consequential work, so
this lead to both of the couples be in the working field.
Families
of the 21st Century
In the
last generation, it is noticed that many women are moving to the working field. Many women don’t want to
continue what their mothers did, being homemakers. They are bored from
cleaning, washing and doing all other house duties plus taking care of the
children. Today’s women have other priorities other than marriage. Most of the
women want to study in universities and have different degrees. Moreover, men
in those days want to get married to those who are with graduated from universities,
so that they have the opportunity to work. Husbands support their wives to work
now a days to help their husbands from the income perspectives and to get the
best for their kids. This situation may not matter to husbands with high
income, but still women want to show themselves outside the house area.
The
secondary shift
In
sociology, the secondary shift known
as the jobs that working wives do to run the household after they finish the
workday. In Cinematic Sociology book, it indicates three types of
couples. The first type is the traditional couple, in which both of the couples
work outside the house for wages, but it is expected from wives to complete
their domestic duties once they come back home. Besides, it is expected from
husbands to their traditional duties such as handling the car problems. The
second type is transitional; in
which the husbands help their wives in the domestic duties. The third type is egalitarian; in which the couples
divide the domestic duties between them. However, most of the times the wives
have the majority of work, because they have the ability to organize and make
all the work is done. The secondary shift helps both of the couples to drop
their stress and both of them are benefiting from this arrangement to have a
successful happily marriage life.
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