Sociology - Family 5.0 / 5 based on 1 ratingTeacher recommended ? SociologyFamiliesGCSEOCR Created by: SKamalOfficialCreated on: 28-03-16 12:05 This traditional type of family consists of the parents and children. Nuclear Family. 1 of 15 This type of family is common in the Afro Caribbean community, most likely to consist of a single mother. Lone Parent Family. 2 of 15 This type of family consists of older children who go off somewhere i.e. University and then return to the family home. Boomerang Family. 3 of 15 Family is the main agent of _______. Primary Socialisation. 4 of 15 The three types of support that a family provides is _______. Emotional, Financial & Economical Support. 5 of 15 Divorce literally means ______. The legal termination of marriage between two people. 6 of 15 Ann Oakley suggested two ways that socialises different genders. They are called _______. Manipulation & Canalisation. 7 of 15 Joint Conjugal Roles is when _____. The roles are shared within the family, e.g. Washing the dish0es or DIY etc. 8 of 15 Segregated Conjugal Roles is when _____. The roles within the family are unequally distributed, e.g. Housework for females and DIY for males. 9 of 15 What did Willmott and Young agree on? Family roles were perfectly distributed and equal. Women should do housework and Men should be the breadwinners. 10 of 15 The darker side of the family includes 4 types of abuse, they are ______. Verbal, Physical, Emotional and Sexual Abuse. 11 of 15 Duncombe and Marsden (1995) discovered the triple shift. What is the triple shift? Women having paid and unpaid work as well as childcare/housework. 12 of 15 What is Dual Burden? Women having paid and unpaid work. 13 of 15 If matrilocal is when a married couple live near the Wife's family, then what is patrilocal? Living near husband's side of the family. 14 of 15 A househusband is _____. When the wife works and the husband stays at home. 15 of 15
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