Trends

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  • Created by: shassan3
  • Created on: 30-03-15 18:12
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  • Trends
    • Divorce - termination of formal union
      • 1. Change in women's position
        • Sue Sharpe - expectations
        • Allan and Crow - financial fulfillment
          • Expectations of marriage
            • Sue Sharpe - expectations
      • 2. Change in social attitudes
        • 2001 Census
          • Norm in society
    • Family Size - number of family members
      • 1. Change in women's position
        • Sue Sharpe - priorities
        • Feminists - pressure from workplace
          • Feminization of the workplace
            • Sue Sharpe - priorities
            • Wilkinson's Theory - genderquake
        • Wilkinson's Theory - genderquake
      • 2.Consumerism
        • Williams - average family income
          • society focused on material and products
    • Lone Parents - mum/dad raising child
      • 1. Change in women's position
        • Sue Sharpe - expectations
          • Expectations of marriage
            • Allan and Crow - financial fulfillment
        • Allan and Crow - financial fulfillment
      • 2. Change in social attitudes
        • 2001 Census
          • Norm in society
    • Single Persons Household - living on your own
      • 2. Increase in divorce
        • Chandler - antisocial behaviour
          • Fathers living on their own
      • 1.Change in women's position
        • Wilkinson's Theory - gender quake
        • Sue Sharpe - priorities
          • Feminization of the workplace
            • Wilkinson's Theory - gender quake
    • Cohabitation - living with partner
      • 1.Change in women's position
        • Sue Sharpe - positions / trial marriage
        • Wilkinson's Theory - gender quake
          • Feminization of the workplace
            • Sue Sharpe - positions / trial marriage
      • 2.Change in social attitudes
        • 2001 Census - religious
          • Norm in society

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