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Card 6
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Stein interviewed single individuals aged 25-45 and they recognised being single helped with career opportunities as they could concentrate 100% to work and made avalible a wider variety of sexual experiences and promoted overall freedom and autonomy
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Card 7
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others is commonplace and that the boundaries between solo living and family are living are frequently crossed.
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Card 8
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He argues family relationships are moving from ofv to mi.
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Card 9
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sex persons heading families. In 2k7 Catholic adoption agenices were denied government funding after they refused 2 work with same sex couples seeking to adopt. In recent decades, gay & lesbian households have become much more commonplace. The number
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Card 10
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Weeks et al say that homosexuals and lesbians look upon their households and even their family networks as chosen families. Gottman found that adult daughters of lesbian mothers were just as likely to be heterosexual than heterosexual mothers.
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Card 11
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There are 3 main ways social class impacts families. 1. There's different patterns regarding marriage and divorce. m/c tend to marry later and w/c tend to marry younger. 2. Some evidence class affects roles. m/c families are more likely to be
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Card 12
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Key Study - The Rapoports. -The rapoports identify 6 distinct elements of family diversity in britain. 1. There's what they term 'cultural diversity'. There are differences in the lifestyles of families of different ethnic origins and different
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Card 13
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2. Are differences that result from the stage in the life cycle of the family. Newly married couples w/o children may have a different family life than those with children. This refers to the way families may change through life.
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Card 14
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4. Cohort refers to the periods @ which the family has passed through different stages of the family life cycle. Cohort affects the life experiences of the family.
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Card 15
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Some sociologists argue m/c parents are more child centred than w/c parents. They take a greater interest in childs educ and pass on cultural adv though attitudes, values & practises.