Key Definitions

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Y H V J X H D X X H S S D X T S U V L V E
M A T R I F O C A L F A M I L I E S U O H
S E D M B J K T N J Y J J N L B M Y M K Y
O N E P E R S O N H O U S E H O L D S K A
Q G G P E R V E R S E I N C E N T I V E K
G Y M E X I K K F J A N S I K Y O X F S M
E E S E G D H G R L N O S N A P U S G I I
O D W S O C I A L S O L A R D A R I T Y C
L A B M W Q W U W B N K S C L U C P H P Y
I L L E G I T I M A T E C H I L D R E N F
M S O C I A L L Y C O N S T R U C T E D G
N S J H F B I E Y X R P Y I N B C E C B G
J H A O H I Q X E J O T T E T P L I L W K
K R G A Y P A R E N T F A M I L I E S Y S
D A G E I N G P O P U L A T I O N L E A H
P S U A R U L Y Y A R F R E R J H Y M C A
P E J O I N T C O N J U G A L R O L E S N
E M P T Y S H E L L M A R R I A G E A Y Y
H J D Q K Q V F N P J L H T X X E R M Q B
J W H O X N P R E V U W F V W C V I J H R
K M E A E R L O H D T I D X E I Q C A Y J

Clues

  • Children whose parents were not marries when born. These can also be known as bastards (12, 8)
  • rewarding irrresponsible behaviour of having children wihtout having having enough to provide for them. This is associated with Murray (8, 9)
  • something which brings everyone together in the community (6, 11)
  • this is where the family is female led so goes against the idea of the perfect nuclear family with the man providing and the family being led by a male (10, 8)
  • when a couple are still married, live together but lead separate lives (5, 5, 8)
  • when the average age of the population rises meaning there are fewer young people e.g UK in 2014 (6, 10)
  • where homosexual couples can adopt a child. The first adoption of this kind in England and Wales was approved in 1997 (3, 6, 8)
  • where the concept of childhood isn't fixed,natural or universal. It is entirely what society and culture makes of it (8, 11)
  • where the couples share their tasks more equally such as housework and childcare. They also spend thier leisure time together (5, 8, 5)
  • where there is one person who looks after the child and house (3, 6, 10)

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