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1 Couple Relationships Unit 3

2 Hi Everyone :D  Ms. Adam  Teacher Candidate from OISE (Ontario Institute of Studies in Education) with the University of Toronto  Born and raised in Toronto (Scarborough)  Completed Undergrad at the University of Toronto (Scarborough Campus)  Teaching Subjects: Social Science and English  Hobbies: reading, cooking, travelling, and spending quality time with friends and family!!!!

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5 STUDENT PROFILE 5 MINUTES

6 Question In general, it is evident that the marriage rate has declined in the 21 st century. What are some reasons why?

7 The Purpose of Marriage What is Marriage? Textbook Definition  Marriage:______________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ What does “socially legitimate” mean?

8 The Purpose of Marriage How would you define marriage?

9 The Purpose of Marriage Structural functionalists suggest that institutions exist to meet the basic needs in all societies  Practical view –___________________________ _________________________________________  Biological view – ____________________________ _____________________________________________  Socio-cultural view – _______________________ _____________________________________________

10 Biological View Helen Fisher explains that the durability of the pair-bond is essential to the survival of humans  1- People form pair-bonds to _______________________ ____________________________________________________  2- Both men and women have ________________________  3- Desire to form an enduring pair bond______________________________________________ ______________________

11 Why is this view problematic?

12 The Purpose of Marriage Other Types of Intimate Relationships Conjugal unions:_______________________________ _____________________________________________ Common Law Marriages: in which individuals live together as partners without legally marrying Also known as _______________

13 The History of Marriage  Monogamy: having ONE marital partner __________________________________________________________  Polygyny (polygamy): the practice of a man having more than one wife __________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________  Polyandry: several men that support one wife and her children ___________________________________________________________

14 VIDEO Sister Wives: Ellen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpDu8Ka wYqM What are the pros and cons for each type of marriage?

15 History of Marriage Marriage in Ancient Times:  Ancient Hebrew Marriage  4000 years ago, were arranged marriages, for the purpose of producing sons  Betrothal: ______________________________________________  Bride Price: ___________________________________________ _________________________________________________________  _________: Bride’s family would provide in the form of money, land, and household items to establish a home for her new family  ___________: recorded mutual obligations of a husband and wife

16 History of Marriage Marriage in Ancient Rome  Patrilineal, Patriarchal, Patrilocal  Strictly Monogamous  Became a disorganized and more equal society over time

17 History of Marriage Early Middle Ages  Informal, loosely organized, casually enforced  Common-law marriage widespread and just as legal as church marriages  Marriage Banns:______________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________

18 Marriage in Canada Aboriginal Marriages  Matrilineal  ____________________________: temporary marriage arrangements

19 History of Marriage 19th-Century Canada Free-choice marriage Average age  1821-1830: 26 (men), 23 (women)  1871: 29 (men), 26 (women)  Couples would meet at social events  Divorce was rare  Divorce was illegal until 1930 in Ontario and until 1968 in Québec unless proof of adultery was shown

20 History of Marriage 21 st Century Canada  Age of marriage increased  Increase of diversity  Acceptance of same-sex and Interracial Marriages

21 Why should people marry if they could live together and still be happy?

22 To what extent has “marriage” changed over time? Socio-culturally? Economically?

23 The Economics of Marriage ____________________________:  Based on a shared lifestyle  More likely to choose a partner with similar goals and financial means to afford a shared status

24 Economics of Marriage Marriage provides physical and economic survival benefits for a couple  Division of __________ provides for the __________ of spouses and children  Gender roles in Marriage – Talcott Parsons  Men have a ___________________________of providing for their family by working and earning an income  Women have an ___________________of providing a supportive home for their husbands and nurturing their children

25 Economics of Marriage ______________________________________________  There must be benefits that outweigh the alternatives to marriage (cohabitation/single)  Economic benefits are also achieved by the sharing of resources and labour ______________________________________________  Educated working women  Dual-income families  egalitarian relationship: in which men and women share responsibilities rather then adhere to fixed gender roles

26 Marriage Stimulation Activity


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