Health and Social Year 13 Exam - Social Trends

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Nuclear Family
Two parents living with their children. They live in relative isolation from other familiy members who remain in contact via telephone, text, email, or the occassional visit.
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Extended Family
More than two generations living in a household or close proximity. Extended vertically through grandparents or horizonitally through brothers living together with wives and children.
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Reconstituted Family
Also known as a step family; both partners have previously been married before, following a divorce and remarry and bring their children in from their previous marriages.
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One Parent Family
Also known as lone parent families; formed through a death of a partner, a divorce, through choice, or unmarried mother/father.
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Duel Worker Family
Both partners contribute to the family income by having paid employment.
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Childless Couple
Someone who doesn't have children either through choice, or unable to.
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Single Person Household
People may be in a relationship, but they wish to live in their separate houses.
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Homelessness
Someone not having a home.
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Unemployment
Someone not having a job and no stable income.
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Immigration
People moving to another country to live.
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Migration
People leaving a country in order to settle somewhere else.
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Births outside of Marriage
Mothers who's legal status at the time of birth is something other than 'married' or 'mrs'.
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Cohabitation
Living together and having a sexual relationship without being married.
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Card 2

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More than two generations living in a household or close proximity. Extended vertically through grandparents or horizonitally through brothers living together with wives and children.

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Extended Family

Card 3

Front

Also known as a step family; both partners have previously been married before, following a divorce and remarry and bring their children in from their previous marriages.

Back

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Card 4

Front

Also known as lone parent families; formed through a death of a partner, a divorce, through choice, or unmarried mother/father.

Back

Preview of the back of card 4

Card 5

Front

Both partners contribute to the family income by having paid employment.

Back

Preview of the back of card 5
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