Chinese-Singaporean women’s negotiation of traditional gender roles and expectations with their husbands in maid-hiring households

This study examines how the hiring of a maid affected women’s negotiation of their traditional gender roles and expectations their husbands have of them, through the lenses of the gender framework. 8 married couples were interviewed to understand how maids have affected family dynamics regarding dom...

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Main Author: Ho, Yoke Ming
Other Authors: Caroline Pluss
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-624232019-12-10T13:32:34Z Chinese-Singaporean women’s negotiation of traditional gender roles and expectations with their husbands in maid-hiring households Ho, Yoke Ming Caroline Pluss School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Family, marriage and women This study examines how the hiring of a maid affected women’s negotiation of their traditional gender roles and expectations their husbands have of them, through the lenses of the gender framework. 8 married couples were interviewed to understand how maids have affected family dynamics regarding domestic labour. The gender framework is used to explain how the division of domestic labour is gendered through a gender regime. Women are found to be able to ‘contest’ this regime using both formal and informal ways of negotiations if they had certain resources. The significance of this study found that domestic maids are such a resource. The effects of having maids not only changes the way domestic work is distributed and allocated, but also changes the way wives can contest the dominant gender regime. Bachelor of Arts 2015-04-04T02:28:26Z 2015-04-04T02:28:26Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/62423 en Nanyang Technological University 27 p. application/pdf
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Ho, Yoke Ming
Chinese-Singaporean women’s negotiation of traditional gender roles and expectations with their husbands in maid-hiring households
description This study examines how the hiring of a maid affected women’s negotiation of their traditional gender roles and expectations their husbands have of them, through the lenses of the gender framework. 8 married couples were interviewed to understand how maids have affected family dynamics regarding domestic labour. The gender framework is used to explain how the division of domestic labour is gendered through a gender regime. Women are found to be able to ‘contest’ this regime using both formal and informal ways of negotiations if they had certain resources. The significance of this study found that domestic maids are such a resource. The effects of having maids not only changes the way domestic work is distributed and allocated, but also changes the way wives can contest the dominant gender regime.
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title Chinese-Singaporean women’s negotiation of traditional gender roles and expectations with their husbands in maid-hiring households
title_short Chinese-Singaporean women’s negotiation of traditional gender roles and expectations with their husbands in maid-hiring households
title_full Chinese-Singaporean women’s negotiation of traditional gender roles and expectations with their husbands in maid-hiring households
title_fullStr Chinese-Singaporean women’s negotiation of traditional gender roles and expectations with their husbands in maid-hiring households
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