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Choose one of the following two questions to answer, and use at least one of the Learning Resources; in addition to the Learning Resource, please feel free to use additional resources if that’s helpfu

Choose one of the following two questions to answer, and use at least one of the Learning Resources; in addition to the Learning Resource, please feel free to use additional resources if that’s helpful.

1. Give an example of how social inequality in society may negatively affect families. What are the possible long-term consequences of this inequality?

2. How might inequality between partners affect their relationship? In particular, how might the division of household labor affect partners, and how might equity be possible? (If you would prefer to examine a different form of inequality within families, that would be fine too.)

In your response,please refer specifically to at least one of the Learning Resources, citing it in the text and also listing the full reference information at the end, using APA citation style.

Learning Resources:

Eviction Lab. (2018). Why eviction matters. Retrieved fromhttps://evictionlab.org/why-eviction-matters/

National Academy of Sciences. (2019). A roadmap to reducing child poverty. Retrieved fromhttps://www.nap.edu/resource/25246/Child Poverty.pdf

Thomeer, M. B., & Yahirum, J. (2020, May 6). Families contribute to health inequalities during Covid-19. Retrieved from

https://thehill.com/opinion/civil-rights/496376-families-contribute-to-health-inequalities-during-covid-19

Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality. (2016, Dec. 5). Arlie Hochschild: The Second Shift. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvzE6zYk

Carlson, D. L., Petts, R. J., Pepin, J. R. (2020). Men and women agree: During the COVID-19 pandemic men are doing more at home. Retrieved from:

https://contemporaryfamilies.org/covid-couples-division-of-labor/

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