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Definition of double-burden ​

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Answered by ItzSecretBoy01
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A dual burden in sociological terms is when a woman has the responsibility of raising the children, taking care of the domestic chores as well as working outside the home, i.e. a full- time career. Double shift means they are working a second job, but getting little to no pay for it..

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A dual burden in sociological terms is when a woman has the responsibility of raising the children, taking care of the domestic chores as well as working outside the home, i.e. a full- time career. Double shift means they are working a second job, but getting little to no pay for it.

A double burden (also called double day, second shift, and double duty) is the workload of people who work to earn money, but who are also responsible for significant amounts of unpaid domestic labor. This phenomenon is also known as the Second Shift as in Arlie Hochschild's book of the same name.

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