New Right theories of the nuclear family

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  • Created on: 22-04-17 22:10
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  • New Right theories of the nuclear family
    • Nuclear family functions
      • Reproducing
      • Making children self-reliant
      • Teaching moral values
      • Disciplining adults
    • NUCLEAR FAMILY IS UNDER THREAT
      • Natural 'tendency' to form family units is under threat, due to:
        • Decline in marriage rates
        • Increase in divorce rates
        • Rise in cohabitation rates
        • Lone-parent families
        • Father-less families
        • 'perverse' incentives to not form family units
          • MURRAY
      • A break down in family life has serious individual and social consequences
      • Non-Nuclear families are a problem
        • Children from broken homes are 4x more likely to develop behavioural problems
        • Young people whose parents split are twice as likely to live in poverty, than two-parent families
        • Children from broken homes are 9x more likely to become young offenders
    • Causes of the breakdown of traditional family values
      • Welfare benefits
      • Influence of feminism
      • Increased sexual permissiveness
      • Secularisation
      • Tolerance of same-sex relationships
    • Criticisms of New Right Theories
      • Out of touch with modern society
        • Racist
        • Homophobic
        • Sexist
      • FEMINIST
        • Gender roles are oppressive to females
      • INTERACTIONIST/ POSTMODERN
        • Most single parent families are not 'benefit scroungers'
          • Most want to work but struggle to find flexible working hours around child care
      • FUNCTIONALIST
        • Exaggerate the extent that cohabitating and single parent families affect society
          • Most children still grow up in a nuclear family arrangement
            • CHESTER- NEO-CONVENTIONAL

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