part 1) Your final project will be based on review of statistical findings by th
part 1) Your final project will be based on review of statistical findings by the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, literature review of relevant sources, use and manipulation of available data, and a brief analysis and discussion of selected trends. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention regularly publishes the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS), which surveys various risk behaviors, such as sexual behaviors, alcohol and drug use, tobacco use, dietary behaviors, physical inactivity, etc. The YRBS is conducted every two years with students in grades nine through 12 at high schools across the country. It provides the most current information about adolescent behaviors across various demographic categories and in different states. The YRBS study’s website offers detailed history of the study, methods, overall results and links to data files, results and additional information.
For Part I of your Final Project, I want you to review the above links – explore the website and get a sense of what the YRBSS study is all about, skim the report to get an idea of what questions are asked, what variables are measured and what trends are observed overtime as well as across the states. Please write up a concise summary of what the YRBS study is (the summary will become an introduction to your final project write up). This summary need not be longer than 1 page, but you do need to cover the main features of the study and you must do it in your own words – no cutting and pasting.
https://www.cdc.gov/yrbs/index.html
part 2) Remember the question about 78 cents on a dollar from the intro quiz? In this discussion, we will further explore the phenomenon of the gender earnings gap. Please visit the American Association of University Women and check out ‘The Simple Truth about the Gender Pay Gap’ report. You can scan the full report, view the power point presentation, explore the statistics and state rankings — just familiarize yourself with the wealth of information available on the subject. For the discussion, please reflect on what this persistent gender pay gap means for the institution of the family? Are there any ‘benefits’ to the family institution? What are the consequences — for men and women as members of the family, for our economy and culture, for society at large?
Part 3) Answer the following questions based on Chapter 9 Work and Family life
1) Reading 20 The Second Shift: Working Parents and the Revolution at Home, Arlie Hochschild and Anne Machung
The authors introduce an idea of ‘the second shift’ What is it? Please give a few examples.
2) Reading 20 The Second Shift: Working Parents and the Revolution at Home, Arlie Hochschild and Anne Machung
What was the upstairs/downstairs solution for the Holts?
3) Reading 20 The Second Shift: Working Parents and the Revolution at Home, Arlie Hochschild and Anne Machung
The authors suggest that the Holts are not at all like the majority of two-job couples. True or False?
4)Reading 21 The Rhetoric and Reality of ‘Opting Out’ Pamela Stone
The author argues that Regina ‘opted out’ of the workforce not because she chose to, but because she had no other real options. What does she mean?