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Discuss the view that domestic tasks between Husband and wife have become equal.
... indicate that inequality rather than symmetry is the defining characteristic of the majority of present day marriages." There are many different sociologists that believe that the division of labour in the home is getting more equal in the present day.
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DOES CULTURAL AND MATERIAL DEPRIVATION AFFECT A CHILDS EDUCATIONAL PROGRESS?
... significant part in explaining different educational achievement.
In addition to this Haley, Floyd and Martin who produced the report "Social Class and Educational Opportunity, 1967, found the proportion of working class children admitted to Grammer schools between 1952 and 1954 fell-despite ...
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Does Gender Affect Students Performances At Key Stage 5 And Beyond?
... issue (commonly referred to as the 'gender gap') as does the TES (TES 1999).
So why is there this sudden rush to address a problem that appears to have been with us for decades? One reason maybe that due to a ...
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Does Multi-Culturalism depend on Removing Ideas of Ethnicity from the Concept of Nation, and Replacing them with Civic Ideas of the Nation?
... on the otherhand, modern nations are civic and ethnic which constitutes multi-culturalism. Modern nations are both civic and ethnic and therefore 'multi-cultural' in theory however we shall see that multi-culturalism as a theory does not work to its full definition. ...
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Essay 3
... to education and the outcomes that people from those groups achieve. This family pressure on ethnic people would be a significant disadvantage in that it would be more important for them to attend a family birthday party rather then remain ...
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Ethnic Identity Homework
... minority groups through they different years and has become a safe retreat for many different ethnic minority groups.
(All above information about Brick Lane, East End is in a book I am reading at the moment called East End Gangland) ...
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Ethnic minorities remain concentrated in the inner areas of many MEDC cities. Evaluate this statement with reference to specific examples from your studies.
... the USA and most Hispanic people are concentrated to the South and the West Coast.
Ethnic minorities have always traditionally been concentrated in central areas ever since the first wave of immigration in 1948-1968 where they left the unemployment and ...
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Ethnic minorities remain concentrated in the inner areas of many MEDC cities. Evaluate this statement with reference to specific examples from your studies.
... the USA and most Hispanic people are concentrated to the South and the West Coast.
Ethnic minorities have always traditionally been concentrated in central areas ever since the first wave of immigration in 1948-1968 where they left the unemployment and ...
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Ethnic minorities remain concentrated in the inner areas of many MEDC cities. Evaluate this statement with reference to specific examples from your studies.
... the USA and most Hispanic people are concentrated to the South and the West Coast.
Ethnic minorities have always traditionally been concentrated in central areas ever since the first wave of immigration in 1948-1968 where they left the unemployment and ...
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Ethnic minorities remain concentrated in the inner areas of many MEDC cities. Evaluate this statement with reference to specific examples from your studies.
... the USA and most Hispanic people are concentrated to the South and the West Coast.
Ethnic minorities have always traditionally been concentrated in central areas ever since the first wave of immigration in 1948-1968 where they left the unemployment and ...
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Ethnic minorities remain concentrated in the inner areas of many MEDC cities. Evaluate this statement with reference to specific examples from your studies.
... the USA and most Hispanic people are concentrated to the South and the West Coast.
Ethnic minorities have always traditionally been concentrated in central areas ever since the first wave of immigration in 1948-1968 where they left the unemployment and ...
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Ethnic minorities remain concentrated in the inner areas of many MEDC cities. Evaluate this statement with reference to specific examples from your studies.
... the USA and most Hispanic people are concentrated to the South and the West Coast.
Ethnic minorities have always traditionally been concentrated in central areas ever since the first wave of immigration in 1948-1968 where they left the unemployment and ...
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Ethnic minorities remain concentrated in the inner areas of many MEDC cities. Evaluate this statement with reference to specific examples from your studies.
... the USA and most Hispanic people are concentrated to the South and the West Coast.
Ethnic minorities have always traditionally been concentrated in central areas ever since the first wave of immigration in 1948-1968 where they left the unemployment and ...
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Ethnic minorities remain concentrated in the inner areas of many MEDC cities. Evaluate this statement with reference to specific examples from your studies.
... the USA and most Hispanic people are concentrated to the South and the West Coast.
Ethnic minorities have always traditionally been concentrated in central areas ever since the first wave of immigration in 1948-1968 where they left the unemployment and ...
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Ethnic minorities remain concentrated in the inner areas of many MEDC cities. Evaluate this statement with reference to specific examples from your studies.
... the USA and most Hispanic people are concentrated to the South and the West Coast.
Ethnic minorities have always traditionally been concentrated in central areas ever since the first wave of immigration in 1948-1968 where they left the unemployment and ...
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Ethnic minorities remain concentrated in the inner areas of many MEDC cities. Evaluate this statement with reference to specific examples from your studies.
... the USA and most Hispanic people are concentrated to the South and the West Coast.
Ethnic minorities have always traditionally been concentrated in central areas ever since the first wave of immigration in 1948-1968 where they left the unemployment and ...
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Ethnic minorities remain concentrated in the inner areas of many MEDC cities. Evaluate this statement with reference to specific examples from your studies.
... the USA and most Hispanic people are concentrated to the South and the West Coast.
Ethnic minorities have always traditionally been concentrated in central areas ever since the first wave of immigration in 1948-1968 where they left the unemployment and ...
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Ethnic minorities remain concentrated in the inner areas of many MEDC cities. Evaluate this statement with reference to specific examples from your studies.
... the USA and most Hispanic people are concentrated to the South and the West Coast.
Ethnic minorities have always traditionally been concentrated in central areas ever since the first wave of immigration in 1948-1968 where they left the unemployment and ...
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Ethnic minorities remain concentrated in the inner areas of many MEDC cities. Evaluate this statement with reference to specific examples from your studies.
... the USA and most Hispanic people are concentrated to the South and the West Coast.
Ethnic minorities have always traditionally been concentrated in central areas ever since the first wave of immigration in 1948-1968 where they left the unemployment and ...
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Ethnic relations in Singapore.
... taken from articles:
A teammate? Pupils pick those of same race.
Schools must learn to tackle race issues head on.
Concurrent to the above findings will be the Muslim woman's headscarf (the Tudung) and President B.J Habibie (Indonesia) whom he accused Singapore ...
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Evaluate sociological explanations for underachievement of the working class.
... the class differences in speech patterns proberbly partly explain the differences in educational attainment.
Firstly, lessons in school and mainly conducted in elaborate code. This leaves the working class child at a disadvantage, to the middle class children. Also ...
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Evaluate sociological explanations for working class underachievement.
... inside school justifications also have to be taken into consideration when clarifying reasons for working class underachievement.
Cultural factors include both cultural deprivation and cultural capital. Cultural deprivation means to be deficient in the skills and values required to be ...
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Evaluate the arguments and evidence for the view that poverty and material deprivation are the most important barriers to educational attainment. (20)
... that during primary socialisation, middle class children received more attention from their families and this contributes to their higher achievement. Therefore, this is how Douglas believes that out-school factors affect a child's educational attainment.
However, Douglas has also been criticised ...
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Evaluate the sociological reasons for the differences
... school. These can split up into External and Internal factors.
An example of an External Factor would be feminism in the 1970's. Feminism has raised women's expectations and self-esteem. Mc Robbie (1994) work shows that soaps and magazines now contain ...
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Examine sociological explanations of difference in the educational performance of ethnic minorities in Britain.
... of sixteen Asian children whose main home language was not English were at least as competent in English as there fellow classmates. Statistics prove that in England and Wales since 1988 ethnic groups are improving at least twenty percent. Indian ...