Multiple Choice
Social Security policies assume that in the average family the husband works in the labor force and the wife stays at home. Schulz (2001) says that this reflects a(n)
A) best-guess model for viewing the structure of work and family life today.
B) pattern that is no longer typical in the U.S.
C) accurate picture of the current work and family structure.
D) chauvinistic and ignorant viewpoint that harms millions of older people.
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