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Sociology About Family And Intimate Relationships

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Running head: SOCIOLOGY ABOUT FAMILY AND INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS Sociology about Family and Intimate Relationships Student’s Name: Institutional Affiliation: 1 SOCIOLOGY ABOUT FAMILY AND INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS 2 Sociology about Family and Intimate Relationships Question 1 “The Mommy Tax” by Ann Crittenden provides a number of key issues that are connected to the family and the way parents try as much as they can to make sure that they are in line with the needs other kids. One of the main points in the article rests of the fact that kids do not impose the cost of diapers or food to their parents. The key cost to parents occurs when the parents have to leave their jobs as a way of supporting the wellbeing of their kids. They are normally subjected to a situation where they either choose to concentrate on their jobs or they leave the job and find a way of only focusing on their kids. The other key point is based on the term “Mommy Tax.” Crittenden states that this is the kind of hit that one has to endure with regards to leaving aside her income in order to get the time to take care of the children (Crittenden, 2002). This is a major point because it will not only enta ...
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