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Kinship
Social relationships that are based upon blood lines, marriage, or adoption.
Family
a relatively permanent social group of two or more people related by, blood, marriage, or adoption. Also, these people usually live together.
Orientation
The family you are born into, adopted by.
Procreation
the Family you start.
Nuclear Family
the small family that includes parents and their children.
Extended Family
Parents, Children, and other kin folk (relatives). (grandma, grandpa, cousins, etc.)
Endogamy
marriage within a social category.
Exogamy
Marriage outside of a category.
Monogamy
One spouse. (One male, One Female)
Polygamy
three or more people
Polygyny
One male, two or more wives.
Polyandry
One female two or more husbands
Residential Patterns
where people live after marriage
Neolocality
a residential patten in which a married couple lives apart from both sets of parents.
Patrilocality
with or near the husbands family
Matrilocality
with or near the wife's family
3 Patters of Descent
Patrilineal, Matrilineal, Bilateral
Patrilineal Descent
A system tracking kinship through men.
Matrilineal Descent
A system tracking kinship though women.
Bilateral Descent
a system tracking kinship through both men and women.
2 Patterns of Authority
Patriarchy, Matriarchy
Patriarchy Authority
Formal Organization run by men.
Matriarchy Authority
A society run by women.
Incest Taboo
a cultural norm that prohibits marriage or sexual relation between certain kinfolk.
Functional Structuralism on Functions of Family
Socialization, Regulation of sexual activity, social placement, security.
Social Conflict and Inequality on Functions of Family
Patriarchy, Without marriage no divorce or abandonment.
Age for males to get married in 1900
26
Age for females to get married in 1900
22
Age for males to get married around 1950s
22
Age for females to get married around 1950s
20
age for males to get married in 2008
27
age for females to get married in 2008
24
Average number of children had in 1900
8
Average number of children had in 2008
1.5
Out of all divorced people how many get remarried?
4/5
Blended Family
Family created through remarriage.
Percent of Single parents in 1970
12%
Percent of Single parents in 2008
30%
Cohabitation
people living together without being married.
First Country to allow Gay Marriage?
Denmark
Percent of single females ages 20-24 in 1960
28%
Percent of single females ages 20-24 in 2008
80%