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Social Institutions

Organized patterns of norms and roles through which human societies solve fundamental problems

Major Institutions

Social roles and groups that coalesce around the needs of reproduction and socialization, learning, spiritual, social order, and the production and distribution of goods and services

Family insures

universal to human society because


-socialization and care of the young


-sexual regulation and reproduction


-identity and social placement


Family

relatively permanent group of people related by kinship

Functionalist Theory (Parsons)

Primary Socialization


Personality Stabilization


Men = instrumental role


Women = expressive and emotional role

Feminist Theory

Criticize the claim that role specialization leads to effective, cooperative families.


- Unequal household division of labor results in unequal status and power of women and men.