Sociology- Family 3.5 / 5 based on 3 ratings ? SociologyFamilies and householdsASAQA Created by: Izzy NuttallCreated on: 02-04-13 12:41 Ascription The allocation of roles and status on the bases of fixed characteristics. 1 of 20 Fidelity Being faithful to ones partner. 2 of 20 Geographical Mobility The ability to move quickly around the country. 3 of 20 Ideology Set of powerful ideas. 4 of 20 Kinship Related to eachother by blood, marriage etc. 5 of 20 Mutual Economic Support System A system in which family members work to support eachother. 6 of 20 Pre-industrial Before the industrial revolution. 7 of 20 Sexual Division Of Labour The division of both paid work and domestic and domestic labour into mens jobs and womens jobs. 8 of 20 Social Solidarity The feeling of belonging. 9 of 20 Delinquency Youth crime. 10 of 20 Functional Beneficial, fulfilling a purpose. 11 of 20 Procreation Having children. 12 of 20 Demography The study of population change. 13 of 20 Moral Panic Public concern over some aspect of behaviour, created and reinforced in large part by sesational media coverage. 14 of 20 Mongoamy The practice of having only one partner. 15 of 20 Serial Monogamy A series of long-term relationships. 16 of 20 Empty-shell Marriage A marriage in which partners no longer love eachother and stay together usually for the sake of children. 17 of 20 Reconstituted Families Step Familes. 18 of 20 Egalitarian Based on equality. 19 of 20 Conjugal Relationship The relationship between married or cohabiting partners. 20 of 20
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