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Beanpole family

Modern day family ; have fewer children, live longer - family trees are longer and thinner.

Birth rate

Live births per 1000 of the population per year


Child centeredness

A lot of activity and emotional energy given to the children rather than adult desires.

Cohabitation

Couples living together without being legally married.

Commercialisation of Childhood

Where children are targeted as the key consumer group by big businesses

Conjugal roles

Roles taken by the husband and wife within a marriage with reference to the domestic division of labour. Elizabeth Bott - argues that there are two types of roles segregated and joint roles.

What did the Civil Partnership Act 2004 do?

It gave same sex couples the rights and responsibilities that are equivalent to hetro couples. I.e. same property rights, inheritance tax,social security, pension benefits & ability to get parental responsibility for partners children.

Dark side of the family

Term used to challenge the romantic view of the family - highlights the extent of conflict and violence in families. Feminists and radical psychiatrists

Death rate

The number of deaths per 1000 of the population per year

Dependency ratio

The ratio within the population of those under 15 & over 65 to those between those years.