14S - Family
14S - Family
14S - Family
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Matrilineal
Family name is traced though the mothers line Daughter is typically the inheritor of property
Bilineal
Use of both parents to trace descent Women still assume husbands surname No determination of which child will inherit property
Matriarchy
Family Structure
Size and form of family has typically been tied to the needs of subsistence and ability to reproduce itself Traditionally families were a source of productionmore and more they are a source of consumption Structure
Extended families Nuclear families
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Family Functions
Reproduction Regulation of Sexual Behavior Socialization Protection, affection, and companionship Social placement Others?
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Delaying Marriage
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Marriage and the Family in the U.S.: Other Reasons for Divorce
o Changes in the law made the divorce process easier (no-fault divorce laws). o As women become more economically independent, marriage is less of an economic necessity for them (independence effect). o Less stigma attached to divorce adds momentum to divorce. o Increasingly, marriage is evaluated in terms of the personal satisfaction it offers. o More people are engaging in premarital cohabitation, which also increases the divorce rate.
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Two-Parent Households
Parenthood in the United States is idealized, especially for women. Children in two-parent families are not guaranteed a happy childhood simply because both parents reside in the same household.
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Single-Parent Households
o Substantial numbers of children live in single-parent households or with stepfamilies. o In the United States in 1990, 28 % of all births were to single women. (In 1960, the figure was only 5 %.) o In the United States in 1988, 23 % of families were headed by single parents. (In 1960, the figure was only 9 %.) o Fathers are part of the household in only 40 % of black families. o All of family compositions, single-parent femaleheaded households most likely to be in poverty.
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Single Parenting
42% of white children and 86% of African American children spend part of their childhood in a single parent household. Lesbian and gay parents are often counted as single parents; however, many share parenting with partner.
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