71.The disadvantages for home-based work include all of the following
EXCEPT:
a.time and space for working.
b.small children demanding attention.
c.the need for an updated wardrobe.
d.cost of equipment.
72.A working wife who does most of her job-related work at home can expect to encounter all of the following problems
EXCEPT:
a.finding adequate work space.
b.constant family interruptions.
c.higher payroll taxes.
d.buying new equipment.
73.Working at home facilitates the employment of:
a.immigrants.
b.teenagers.
c.the disabled.
d.ethnic minorities.
74.Critics charge that working at home increases the possibility of:
a.computer crimes.
b.worker exploitation.
c.economic inflation.
d.family violence.
75.The largest criticism of people working at home is:
a.recurrent boredom and isolation.
b.the stress of working with electronic equipment.
c.lack of managerial direction.
d.the blurring of boundaries between work and family.
76.Cox and Demmitt use the term "double-edged" to describe:
a.the psychological impact of working at home.
b.employment policies that foster family stability.
c.government-funded professional child-care centers.
d.marital satisfaction in dual-earner families.
77.The research evidence on marital satisfaction when the wife works is:
a.useless.
b.mixed.
c.scarce.
d.unscientific.
78.Working wives are likely to enjoy all of the following benefits
EXCEPT:
a.increased marital power.
b.feelings of self-respect.
c.a chance to use unused skills.
d.less role disparity.
79.Research on the marital satisfaction of husbands in dual-earner families indicates that they are:
a.unable to articulate their feelings.
b.more satisfied than their wives.
c.about as satisfied as their wives.
d.less satisfied than their wives.
80.Husbands with working wives may be in a position to enjoy all of the following benefits
EXCEPT:
a.increased contact with their children.
b.a chance to adopt a role of higher status.
c.the opportunity to enter a new career.
d.more free time for leisure activities.