FAMILIES AND HOUSEHOLDS
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- FAMILIES AND HOUSEHOLDS
- Changing patterns in the family
- marriage
- serial monogamy
- same sex couples
- cohabitation
- living apart together
- same sex couples
- divorce
- childbearing
- the life course
- matrifocal families
- marriage
- Different views of the relationship of the family to the social structure and social change
- functionalist
- Parsons
- warm bath
- industrialisation
- structural differentiation
- two irreducible fiunctions
- geographical mobility
- social mobility
- functional fit
- structural differentiation
- AO3
- Fletcher
- migration
- Young + Wilmott
- Murdock
- universal
- 4 functions: SREE
- AO3
- ethnocentric
- outdated
- Nayar tribe
- politically conservative
- Parsons
- feminist
- radical
- Millet + Firestone
- AO3
- dated
- difference
- black
- ethnic differences of opportunities
- Calhoun
- AO3
- neglect
- interpretivists
- Marxist - feminist
- Ansley
- AO3
- gender roles
- interpretivists
- liberal
- Somerville
- Oakley
- Equality Act
- reproductive rights
- AO3
- cosy
- improved
- radical
- Marxist
- zaretsky
- ideological functions
- Parsons
- Engels
- private property
- primitive communism
- 'defeat'
- private property
- DuPont
- unit of consumption
- AO3
- Englels
- feminists
- challenge
- functionalists
- economic determinism
- zaretsky
- New Right
- Murray
- welfare dependency
- functionalism
- social problemsm
- recommendations
- AO3
- Oakley
- no evidence
- cohabitation
- Smart
- postmodernist
- life course
- Hareven
- dynamics
- focus
- Stacey
- Pahl + Vogler
- obligations
- Weeks
- homo
- personal life
- Nordqvist + Smart (2014)
- Smart (2007)
- AO3
- broad
- funcitonalsists
- Zaretsky
- life course
- functionalist
- the diversity of contemporary family and household structures
- significance of individual choice in personal relationships
- Giddens
- pure relationhsip
- Beck and Beck- Gernsheim
- negotiated family
- Weeks- homosexual- chosen families
- Giddens
- significance of relationships beyond the traditional family structures
- Chester- neo- conventional fmaily
- Rapoport and Rapoport- 5 types of diversity
- New Right
- welfare dependency
- lone- parent
- significance of individual choice in personal relationships
- The impact of government legislation on the family
- laws
- divorce
- same-sex marriage
- undermined nuclear
- policies
- education
- housing
- welfare
- Murrary
- functionalist
- Flectcher
- AO3
- benefit equally
- MoP
- Donzelot
- 'policing the familiy'
- Condry (2007): parenting orders
- poor families
- Foucault
- AO3
- micro
- Untitled
- 'policing the familiy'
- laws
- Gender roles, domestic labour and power relationships within the family in contemporary society
- gender roles
- parsons
- young and wilmott (1950, 1973)
- Bott (1957)
- childcare
- domestic labour
- British social attitudes survey (2013)
- Gershuny
- Man Yee Kan (2001)
- Arber and Ginn (1995)
- dunne
- dual burden
- Hoshschild (2013): triple shift
- power relationshiips
- finance
- Pahl and Vogler (2007)
- two systems
- Edgell (1990)
- 3 types of decisions
- Pahl and Vogler (2007)
- finance
- gender roles
- The nature of childhood, and changes in the status of children in the family and society
- How childhood is socially constructed
- Pilcher
- seperatness
- Aries
- paintings
- middle ages
- Pilcher
- Different sociological views on the nature and experience of childhood.
- expereience
- march of progress
- DeMause: nightmare
- greater care and protection
- march of progress
- nature
- disappearing
- Postman
- disappearing
- mass media broken down info hierarchy
- 3 trends: clothing, rights, crime
- counterpart: adulthood
- 3 trends: youth culture, lifelong, economic dependency
- disappearing
- Postman
- changing
- Jenks
- postmodernity
- Jenks
- disappearing
- expereience
- Cross cultural differences
- Punch
- rural bolivia
- 5 yrs old
- rural bolivia
- Malinowski
- trobiand islanders
- amused interest
- trobiand islanders
- Firth
- west pacific
- obedience
- west pacific
- Punch
- how the experience of childhood has changed historically
- Victorian times
- laws/ policies
- child labour
- schooling
- How childhood is socially constructed
- Demographic trends in the United Kingdom since 1900
- life expectancy
- infant mortality rate
- nutrition
- medical knowledge
- 1/3
- 1900 vs 2013
- 2 yrs
- radicHarper: al logevity
- ageing population
- Hirsch
- postmodernity
- 3 reasons
- 3 causes
- 2014
- age pyramids
- dependency ratio
- public services
- postmodern vs modern
- Phillipson: marxist
- class vs gender
- Age concern (2004)
- policy implications
- migration
- net migration
- accleration
- globalisation
- superdiversity
- migration
- net migration
- accleration
- globalisation
- superdiversity
- gender division of labour
- superdiversity
- globalisation
- immigration
- 1900
- 1950s
- emmigration
- push vs pull
- population size
- dependency ratio
- Cohen: 3 types
- 1/2
- identies
- hybrid
- transnational
- assimilation vs multiculturalism
- migration
- gender division of labour
- superdiversity
- globalisation
- immigration
- 1900
- 1950s
- emmigration
- push vs pull
- population size
- dependency ratio
- Cohen: 3 types
- 1/2
- identies
- hybrid
- transnational
- assimilation vs multiculturalism
- birth rate
- fertility rate
- 15-44
- dependency ratio
- public services
- Harper: education of women
- 1960s
- infant mortality rate
- economic liability
- fertility rate
- life expectancy
- Changing patterns in the family
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