1972
DOI: 10.11606/issn.2316-901x.v0i13p87-99
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Trabalho, Família e Classes Sociais em S. Paulo

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“…Macedo cautioned that this gap between the ideal of female domesticity and the reality of women's work outside the home does not necessarily imply "the abandonment of the ideal of different roles" for male and female. Instead, women's work outside the home is viewed as an exception stemming from economic difficulties or the family's desire for upward social mobility (Macedo 1979; see also Blay 1973 andWells 1983).5…”
Section: Working-class Consciousness and Gender Ideologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Macedo cautioned that this gap between the ideal of female domesticity and the reality of women's work outside the home does not necessarily imply "the abandonment of the ideal of different roles" for male and female. Instead, women's work outside the home is viewed as an exception stemming from economic difficulties or the family's desire for upward social mobility (Macedo 1979; see also Blay 1973 andWells 1983).5…”
Section: Working-class Consciousness and Gender Ideologymentioning
confidence: 99%