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parsons 1951
industrialisation created the isolated nuclear family
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parsons 1955
primary socialisation and the stabilisation of adult personlities
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postman
distinction between childhood and adulthood has eroded so that a distinct childhood stage no longer exists
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young and willmott
symmetrical families 4 stages: the pre industrial family, the early industrial family, the privatised family, the managing director family
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murdock
4 functions: sexual, economic, reproduction, education
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laueie and gershuny
equality more likely where women high earners but overall men have economic power
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oakley
housewife socially constucted. 4 reasons: ideology, demography, legislation, economy
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young and willmott 1973
families became privatised. home centred activies replaced extended family
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jenks
child centred parenting, needs of the child comes before the adult's
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zaretsky
family is the one place the worker has power and control
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weeks et al
individuals create own choice family
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morgan
family as institution under threat, stablity of society needs male breadwinners
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aries
childhood is social constrution. middle class view children as mini adults
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beck and beck gernshiem
process of individuatisation. make own choice
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ansley
wife suffers due to worker's frustrations
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benston
wives are used to produce and rear cheap labour, housework, child care
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murray
underclass created through welfare and is harmful to society. single mothers arnt enough
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bott
segregated conjugal roles: clear cut jobs for men and women. joint conjugal roles: sharing tasks
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boulton
mothers still take responsibility for the children even when men help
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silver
housework became commercialized
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hatter et al
4 types of dad: enforcer, entertainer, useful, fully involved
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somerville
women are still disadvantaged. still inequalities within marriage
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pahl
4 types of households: husband controlled pulling of pooling of resources, wife controlling pulling of pooling of resources, husband control, wife control
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hardill et al
partners in dual earner household organise themselves. each partner contributes
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greer
women remain subserviert to their husbands
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morgan
decline in traditional nuclear family as diversity increases
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gershuny
there is a gradual shift towards men doing more housework
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duncombe and masden
emotional work needed to be taken into account of inequality
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engels
family has an economic fuction. keeps wealth within the family
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rapoport and rapoport
five forms of diversity: organisational diversity, cultural, class based, stage of live, cohort
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stacey
postmodern families: varied in structure and are constantly changing
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gatrell
children are a forcus of power between couples
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dunne
division of labour in lesbian are more equal
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