joint conjugal roles
joint conjugal roles Joint conjugal roles are those where the husband and wife carry out many activities together and with a minimum of task differentiation and separation of interests. Marriages in which couples share activities and have an overlapping social network are thought to be more stable. See also ROLE, CONJUGAL; SEGREGATED CONJUGAL ROLES.
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