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who studied 250 societies and found that nuclear family is universal? |
Murdock |
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Who came up with 4 functions that family serves ? What are they? |
Murdock , educational, economical, reproductive,sexual |
r.e.e.s |
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What did Morgan say about nuclear family? And what kind of roles mean and women need to have and why? |
nuclear family is under threat, to maintain stability , men need to be breadwinners and women need to do the domestic labour . |
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Who said that marriage is out of fashion? |
Morgan |
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What did Donovan and Heaphey say? |
They are negative of the heteronorm and believe in the increase of chosen families |
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According to Robert and Rapoport, what does diversity give? |
Freedom |
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What did Beck and Beck-Gersheim |
Risk society ; individulisation |
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What did Fletcher say about the family? |
Family is important unit of consumption |
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Who talked about Secularisation? |
Gibson |
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Sanbandham husbands > tali husbands , In South India |
Gough |
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What did Laslett find about extended families ? |
10% are extended 90% are nuclear |
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1851 census -extended networks |
Anderson |
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Parsons- 2 functions of a family |
Primary socialisation and Stabilisation of adult personalities |
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Who did the Kibbutz study? |
Spiro |
Sounds like a Spear |
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Who talked about Cereal packet family? |
Leach |
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What does Giddens Talk about |
Confluent love ; ideology or romance ; plastic sexuality |
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What did Young and Wilmott find in their study in Bethnal Green ? |
In the 50's: extended kinship networks In the 70's: conjugal bond;symmetrical families |
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With reference to Young and Wilmotts study in Bethnal Green, What were the reasons? |
-Welfare state; nuc. families are more self reliant - increased geog.mobility - families became smaller with fewer children per couple |
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manipulation and canalisation |
Oakley |
Oats |
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Edgell |
women make unimportant decisions |
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Lee |
Ambiguous childhood |
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sandwich generation |
Grundy and Henretta |
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isolation of the nuclear familu |
Grooode |
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Childhood is disappearing - because of the exposure in the media to adult world |
Postman |
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Izzat and family honour ( Asian Families) |
Bhatti |
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3-shift , invisible emotional work |
Duncombe and Marsden |
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male control the money |
Pahl |
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child centered society; pasta power |
Jenks |
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women take the **** |
Ansley |
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Berthound |
higher rates of divorce in A.C families ; Continuum |
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Somerville |
criticise radical and Marxist feminist for failing to accept the change ; things are changing for better ; women have more choice ; greater equality in marriage |
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Benston |
wives are used to produce cheap labour for employers + free childcare + comfort at home |
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Warm bath theory |
Parsons |
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Single women are much more happier off ; women in marriage still subservient to their husbands |
Greer |
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Rapoports, 5 main diversities |
organisational, cultural, class, cohort diversity and life cycle |
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dispersed extended families |
Wilmott |
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beanpole families; intergenerational links |
brannen |
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even after divorce women assist men |
smart |
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no such a thing as new man , men only assist women |
oakley |
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new man |
Connel |
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instrumental / expressive roles |
Parsons |
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Fox |
nature , women- nurturers men-hunters |
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Wilson |
genetically determined men- promiscuous women-loyal to one |
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People are still married; neo-conventional families |
Chester |
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domestic abuse is a result of patriarchy |
Pizzey |
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women are blames for neglecting their children in favour of work and men become more involved in childcare |
Chapman |
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Backett |
mothers still took the lead in deciding main factors of childcare -fathers find it difficult |
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Backett |
mothers still took the lead in deciding main factors of childcare -fathers find it difficult |
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palmer |
parents rely on TV: electronic baby sitter ; toxic childhood |
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Leighton |
wives made financial decisions of males unemployed |
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McGlone |
extended families provide invaluable support |
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sharpe |
women's attitude is more focused on education and caterer |
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genderquake |
Wilkinson |
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intimate father |
dermott |
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lone parenthood has contributed to the creating of a criminal underclass in soc. |
Murray |
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lone parenthood has contributed to the creating of a criminal underclass in soc. |
Murray |
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lone parenthood has contributed to the creating of a criminal underclass in soc. |
Murray |
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What kind of theorist was Murray? |
New Right |
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Benston was __________ __________ ( theorist ) |
Marxist feminist |
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lone parenthood has contributed to the creating of a criminal underclass in soc. |
Murray |
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What kind of theorist was Murray? |
New Right |
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Benston was __________ __________ ( theorist ) |
Marxist feminist |
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List 2 Marxist feminists |
Benston , Ansley |
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lone parenthood has contributed to the creating of a criminal underclass in soc. |
Murray |
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What kind of theorist was Murray? |
New Right |
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Benston was __________ __________ ( theorist ) |
Marxist feminist |
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List 2 Marxist feminists |
Benston , Ansley |
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List 3 functionalists |
Wilmott and Young , Murdock, Parsons |
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lone parenthood has contributed to the creating of a criminal underclass in soc. |
Murray |
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What kind of theorist was Murray? |
New Right |
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Benston was __________ __________ ( theorist ) |
Marxist feminist |
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List 2 Marxist feminists |
Benston , Ansley |
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List 3 functionalists |
Wilmott and Young , Murdock, Parsons |
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List 9 feminists |
Dobash and Dobash , Duncombe and Marsden, Oakley, Warner,Garrod, Greer , Delphy and Leonard |
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Although men do the housework women spend nearly double the amount of time on it |
Delphy and Leonard |
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women are still expected to care for children and the sick |
Delphy and Leonard |
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Men need marriage more than women |
Greer |
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Men need marriage more than women |
Greer |
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There is a strong ideology which tells us that to be a mother is a strongest role |
Greer |
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Men need marriage more than women |
Greer |
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There is a strong ideology which tells us that to be a mother is a strongest role |
Greer |
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Families are less stable than they used to be because women are becoming dissatisfied with their positions within it |
Greer |
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Warner found that home based mothers do ____ hours a week of childcare and domestic chores |
100 |
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professional women spend 3x times as long on domestic chores than men |
Garrod |
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professional women spend 3x times as long on domestic chores than men |
Garrod |
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couples can live outside marriage without the worry of pregnancy due to contraception pill |
Allan and crow |
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people expect financial fulfilment from marriage and if they are unhappy they will not stay in marriage |
Allan and Crow |
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we have individualised which means we focus on ourselves and consumerism as opposed to marriage |
Beck |
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men are living on their own due to divorce and the woman nearly always gaining custody |
Chandler |
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with reference to Rappaport and Rappaport, explain organisational, cultural, class, stage of family life cycle, and cohort diversity |
cohortdiversity – group of people born over the same period of time cultural – ethnicity class – different class socialisation organisational – family type of division of labour life-cycle – from nuclear to empty nest for example |
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there is so much diversity that the family no longer passes through clear life-cycle |
Allan and Crow |
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there is not much diversity that the family no longer passes through a clear life-cycle |
Allan and Crow |
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divorce rates, lone parents, cohabitation and reconstituted families have increased |
Allan and Crow |
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there is someone to diversity that the family no longer passes through clear life-cycle |
Allan and Crow |
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divorce rates, lone parents, cohabitation and reconstituted families have increased |
Allan and Crow |
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British Chinese families have particular cultural values in place high emphasis on educational success |
Francis and archer |
French THAT likes archery |
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what did Dale say about Afro-Caribbean woman? |
African Caribbean women are much more likely to have a job then Asian woman – usually because they are lone parent families |
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Roseneil |
The increased acceptance of homosexual family types was shown through the civil partnership act (2005) |
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what did Dale say about Afro-Caribbean woman? |
African Caribbean women are much more likely to have a job then Asian woman – usually because they are lone parent families |
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Roseneil |
The increased acceptance of homosexual family types was shown through the civil partnership act (2005) |
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Oakley |
middle-class families are more likely to have a joint conjugal roles |
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what did Dale say about Afro-Caribbean woman? |
African Caribbean women are much more likely to have a job then Asian woman – usually because they are lone parent families |
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Roseneil |
The increased acceptance of homosexual family types was shown through the civil partnership act (2005) |
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Oakley |
middle-class families are more likely to have a joint conjugal roles |
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Bernstein |
elaborative/restricted code |
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what did Dale say about Afro-Caribbean woman? |
African Caribbean women are much more likely to have a job then Asian woman – usually because they are lone parent families |
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Roseneil |
The increased acceptance of homosexual family types was shown through the civil partnership act (2005) |
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Oakley |
middle-class families are more likely to have a joint conjugal roles |
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Bernstein |
elaborative/restricted code |
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-conducted a study in lone parenthood and only minority of the pregnancies were planned -this suggested people do not actively seek out line parenthood and instead idealise the nuclear family |
Burghes and Brown |
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'Planed teenage pregnancies ' |
Cater and Coleman |
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'Planed teenage pregnancies ' |
Cater and Coleman |
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– Being alone parent is usually a temporary state, until a person finds a new partner and remarries |
Allan and Crow |
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'Planed teenage pregnancies ' |
Cater and Coleman |
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– Being alone parent is usually a temporary state, until a person finds a new partner and remarries |
Allan and Crow |
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________ __________ argue family no longer progresses through a range of stages. There is no dominant family type today |
post modernists |
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– There is a rise in men living alone between the ages of 25 and 44
– There will rise further in 2021 by 14% |
Chandler |
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– There is a rise in men living alone between the ages of 25 and 44
– There will rise further in 2021 by 14% |
Chandler |
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Women are more likely to live with the children after marriage than men |
Chandler |
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– There is a rise in men living alone between the ages of 25 and 44
– There will rise further in 2021 by 14% |
Chandler |
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Women are more likely to live with the children after marriage than men |
Chandler |
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What'd Does Weeks say about Gay and lesbian households? |
– Stress is a large degree of choice okay ring in gay and lesbian families
– Homosexual families have a high degree of choice, commitment and negotiation |
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– There is a rise in men living alone between the ages of 25 and 44
– There will rise further in 2021 by 14% |
Chandler |
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Women are more likely to live with the children after marriage than men |
Chandler |
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What'd Does Weeks say about Gay and lesbian households? |
– Stress is a large degree of choice okay ring in gay and lesbian families
– Homosexual families have a high degree of choice, commitment and negotiation |
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Gatrell |
– Children are a focus for power among couples.
– Raises the possibility of men being threatened by woman's employment because it challenges the mens privileges. Instead of men will assert themselves previously considered by woman – childcare |
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– There is a rise in men living alone between the ages of 25 and 44
– There will rise further in 2021 by 14% |
Chandler |
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Women are more likely to live with the children after marriage than men |
Chandler |
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What'd Does Weeks say about Gay and lesbian households? |
– Stress is a large degree of choice okay ring in gay and lesbian families
– Homosexual families have a high degree of choice, commitment and negotiation |
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Gatrell |
– Children are a focus for power among couples.
– Raises the possibility of men being threatened by woman's employment because it challenges the mens privileges. Instead of men will assert themselves previously considered by woman – childcare |
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raises the possibility of men being threatened by woman's employment because it changes mail privileges instead men will assert themselves previously considered by women – childcare |
Gatrell |
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– There is a rise in men living alone between the ages of 25 and 44
– There will rise further in 2021 by 14% |
Chandler |
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Women are more likely to live with the children after marriage than men |
Chandler |
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What'd Does Weeks say about Gay and lesbian households? |
– Stress is a large degree of choice okay ring in gay and lesbian families
– Homosexual families have a high degree of choice, commitment and negotiation |
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Gatrell |
– Children are a focus for power among couples.
– Raises the possibility of men being threatened by woman's employment because it challenges the mens privileges. Instead of men will assert themselves previously considered by woman – childcare |
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raises the possibility of men being threatened by woman's employment because it changes male privileges instead men will assert themselves previously considered by women – childcare |
Gatrell |
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when father is more emotional opened and has a close relationship with children, this time is called _________ ________ |
intimate father |
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– There is a rise in men living alone between the ages of 25 and 44
– There will rise further in 2021 by 14% |
Chandler |
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Women are more likely to live with the children after marriage than men |
Chandler |
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What'd Does Weeks say about Gay and lesbian households? |
– Stress is a large degree of choice okay ring in gay and lesbian families
– Homosexual families have a high degree of choice, commitment and negotiation |
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Gatrell |
– Children are a focus for power among couples.
– Raises the possibility of men being threatened by woman's employment because it challenges the mens privileges. Instead of men will assert themselves previously considered by woman – childcare |
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raises the possibility of men being threatened by woman's employment because it changes mail privileges instead men will assert themselves previously considered by women – childcare |
Gatrell |
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when father is more emotional opened and has a close relationship with children, this time is called _________ ________ |
intimate father |
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in their research they found that in the first year of children's life, 80% of dads said they would be happy to stay home to look after their child |
Thompson |
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– There is a rise in men living alone between the ages of 25 and 44
– There will rise further in 2021 by 14% |
Chandler |
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Women are more likely to live with the children after marriage than men |
Chandler |
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What'd Does Weeks say about Gay and lesbian households? |
– Stress is a large degree of choice okay ring in gay and lesbian families
– Homosexual families have a high degree of choice, commitment and negotiation |
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Gatrell |
– Children are a focus for power among couples.
– Raises the possibility of men being threatened by woman's employment because it challenges the mens privileges. Instead of men will assert themselves previously considered by woman – childcare |
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raises the possibility of men being threatened by woman's employment because it changes mail privileges instead men will assert themselves previously considered by women – childcare |
Gatrell |
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when father is more emotional opened and has a close relationship with children, this time is called _________ ________ |
intimate father |
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in their research they found that in the first year of children's life, 80% of dads said they would be happy to stay home to look after their child |
Thompson |
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despite 20 years passing since their original study Wilmott and Young study the majority of housework in the most homes is still undertaken by woman |
Dryden |
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– There is a rise in men living alone between the ages of 25 and 44
– There will rise further in 2021 by 14% |
Chandler |
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Women are more likely to live with the children after marriage than men |
Chandler |
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What'd Does Weeks say about Gay and lesbian households? |
– Stress is a large degree of choice okay ring in gay and lesbian families
– Homosexual families have a high degree of choice, commitment and negotiation |
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Gatrell |
– Children are a focus for power among couples.
– Raises the possibility of men being threatened by woman's employment because it challenges the mens privileges. Instead of men will assert themselves previously considered by woman – childcare |
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raises the possibility of men being threatened by woman's employment because it changes mail privileges instead men will assert themselves previously considered by women – childcare |
Gatrell |
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when father is more emotional opened and has a close relationship with children, this time is called _________ ________ |
intimate father |
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in their research they found that in the first year of children's life, 80% of dads said they would be happy to stay home to look after their child |
Thompson |
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despite 20 years passing since their original study Wilmott and Young study the majority of housework in the most homes is still undertaken by woman |
Dryden |
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Gray |
– Found that fathers emphasised the need to spend quality time with the children. However, this limited increase the amount of time men spend on childcare does not mean equality in this area . |
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– There is a rise in men living alone between the ages of 25 and 44
– There will rise further in 2021 by 14% |
Chandler |
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Women are more likely to live with the children after marriage than men |
Chandler |
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What'd Does Weeks say about Gay and lesbian households? |
– Stress is a large degree of choice okay ring in gay and lesbian families
– Homosexual families have a high degree of choice, commitment and negotiation |
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Gatrell |
– Children are a focus for power among couples.
– Raises the possibility of men being threatened by woman's employment because it challenges the mens privileges. Instead of men will assert themselves previously considered by woman – childcare |
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raises the possibility of men being threatened by woman's employment because it changes mail privileges instead men will assert themselves previously considered by women – childcare |
Gatrell |
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when father is more emotional opened and has a close relationship with children, this time is called _________ ________ |
intimate father |
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in their research they found that in the first year of children's life, 80% of dads said they would be happy to stay home to look after their child |
Thompson |
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despite 20 years passing since their original study Wilmott and Young study the majority of housework in the most homes is still undertaken by woman |
Dryden |
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Gray |
– Found that fathers emphasised the need to spend quality time with the children. However, this limited increase the amount of time men spend on childcare does not mean equality in this area . |
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Dex |
Women are still seen as a primary child carer and still undertake the majority of basic childcare duties |
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– There is a rise in men living alone between the ages of 25 and 44
– There will rise further in 2021 by 14% |
Chandler |
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Dobash and Dobash |
argue that this is still a real issue in the UK but do you also know that there has been some progress in recent years in supporting the victims of domestic violence |
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Women are more likely to live with the children after marriage than men |
Chandler |
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What'd Does Weeks say about Gay and lesbian households? |
– Stress is a large degree of choice in gay and lesbian families
– Homosexual families have a high degree of choice, commitment and negotiation |
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Gatrell |
– Children are a focus for power among couples.
– Raises the possibility of men being threatened by woman's employment because it challenges the mens privileges. Instead of men will assert themselves previously considered by woman – childcare |
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raises the possibility of men being threatened by woman's employment because it changes mail privileges instead men will assert themselves previously considered by women – childcare |
Gatrell |
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when father is more emotional opened and has a close relationship with children, this time is called _________ ________ |
intimate father |
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in their research they found that in the first year of children's life, 80% of dads said they would be happy to stay home to look after their child |
Thompson |
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despite 20 years passing since their original study Wilmott and Young study the majority of housework in the most homes is still undertaken by woman |
Dryden |
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Gray |
– Found that fathers emphasised the need to spend quality time with the children. However, this limited increase the amount of time men spend on childcare does not mean equality in this area . |
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Dex |
Women are still seen as a primary child carer and still undertake the majority of basic childcare duties |
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