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Household |
Can be an individual or a group of people under one roof with shared facilities |
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Family |
Group of people related through kingship, normally 2 generations |
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Classic extended family |
Family of three or more generations. Typical of pre-industrial societies |
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Reconstituted family |
Adults who were previously married come together with previous kids. (Step family). |
Typically move between households |
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The Nayar |
Indian tribe with no nuclear family concept. Mother sexualy active with up to 12 men (so father unknown) and brother supports her. |
Non nuclear concept |
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Communes |
Collective living together rather than individual families. Kids are the entire groups responsibility not just biological parents. |
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The Kibbutz |
Kids kept separate from parents and are cared for by professional parents |
Orphanage |
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Lone parent families |
Family of one parent (typically mum) looking after/raising kids. |
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Gay/lesbian families |
Same sex couples looking after/ raising kids |
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Privatised nuclear family |
Self-contained, self-reliant and self-centered. Rely on NHS, gov etc instead of extended family |
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Primary socialisation |
Process were kids aquire basic principles of society in early age from family |
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Personality stabilisation |
Family life also stabilises adult personalities through emotional support, marriage and enabling adults to satisfy childish impulses that could not be indulged in public (eg. Playing games etc). |
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Beanpole family |
Fewer kids and multiple generations of older people |
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Symmetrical family |
A family were both mum and dad work, pay bills and do chores |
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Patriarchal family |
Males is head of family |
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Single household |
Someone who lives alone |
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Matriarchal family |
Female is head if family |
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Instrumental role |
Breadwinner, normally male |
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Expressive role |
Housemaker, normally female |
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Joint conjugal roles |
Share work, spent leisure time etc together. Like symmetrical family |
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Segregated conjugal roles |
Set work for each half. Breadwinner (normally male) or housemaker (normally female). Leisure time etc spent apart (males pub, females spa) |
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Dual burden |
Women work and do the housework |
Femenists |
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Triple shift |
Women work, do house work and provide emotional support for kids (some think husband to). |
Femenists |
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Breadwinner |
The person who goes out to work and earn the money (normally male) |
Functionalist |
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Housemaker |
The person who says home and does all the house work while the other earns money (normally female) |
Functionalist |
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Serial monogamy |
the practice of engaging in a succession of monogamous sexual relationships |
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Monogamy |
the practice or state of having a sexual relationship with only one partner |
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Gender regime |
Were social policies in different countries either encourage or discourage gender equality |
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