March 2 nd. 1. Which of the following is TRUE? a. The % of Married Women who make more than their spouse is declining b. More women are graduating from.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Children Aged 5 to
Advertisements

Chapter 6 Nonmarital and Teen Fertility facts and trends causes consequences facts and trends causes consequences.
Annette Krawczyk Professor Anne-Marie Yerks English Composition 106 Online 30 November 2010.
Marriage and Alternative Family Arrangements
Marriage.
Chapter 14 Divorce Divorce in the United States Macro Factors Contributing to Divorce Micro Factors Contributing to Divorce Consequences of Divorce for.
Chapter 6 The Domestic Marketplace. Activity #1 In table groups…List all of the members of your immediate family. Next, decide which MARKET these people.
Teaching Children About Money & Budgeting Casey Clements Zhen Li Kathleen Skarda.
Brooklyn College 2004 Student Profile Office of the AVP for Budget and Planning.
McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2008 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. CHAPTER 7 EDUCATION.
Chapter 4. The Labor Mkt & LFP Labor market supply and demand elasticity LFP trends Using labor mkt. to explain LFP trends Labor market supply and demand.
Single parent families Based on 2000 census, about 80% of single parent families are headed by women Based on 2000 census, about 80% of single parent families.
Chapter 4 Marriage & the Family Economic Issues and Applications Race & family structure the marriage premium divorce Race & family structure the marriage.
Home Production Defined Home production - purposeful activities performed in individual households that result in goods and services that enable a family.
TRUE or FALSE 1. The labor force participation rate of women has risen from 37.6% in 1960 to 60.6% in The hourly earnings of full-time working.
Profile Types of Home Buyers November 04, 2013 NAR Research.
Changing Demographic Trends & Families in the U.S. Lecture 3 Introduction to Family Studies.
Where Is the Love? Students Eschew Campus Romance Abby Fritch And Tiffanie Heestand.
1 Family Sociology Race, Ethnicity, & Families. 2 Race, Ethnicity & Families How do we define race? How do we define ethnicity?
Adult Development AP Psychology. Core Concept Nature and nurture continue to produce changes throughout life, but in adulthood these chances include both.
Trends in inequalities Richard Berthoud Institute for Social and Economic Research University of Essex Equality and Diversity Forum/Runnymede Discrimination.
5.1 Parties and What They Do
Sociology 101 Chapter 11 Marriage & Family. Introduction Cultural factors play a major role in how marriage is defined and how it functions How we define.
Reading Guide for Marriage: The Good, the Bad, and the Greedy City College: Work and Family.
Negative Consequences of Income Inequality Reduce common interests of the population Increase social separation of the classes Inequality of opportunity.
Happiness using human rights:
Sociology.  1. describe basic family structure and how it has changed from the past 2. Do you think that the statistics about the 50% divorce rate in.
© 2005 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 4 Being Single Preview.
BellRinger What is the typical American family??.
% of children under age 18 living with a single parent YearTotalBlacksWhites
The Family Life Cycle. Family Life Cycle Young adulthood: People live on own, marry, and bear/rear children Middle adulthood: children leave home, parental.
Changing Demographic Trends & Families in the U.S. Lecture 2 Family Sociology.
Demographic Challenges Social Agendas and the Future.
Human Population Growth om/watch?v=4BbkQi QyaYc&feature=playe r_detailpage.
Changing Demographic Trends & Families in the U.S. Lecture 2 Introduction to Family Studies.
Changing Demographic Trends & Families in the U.S. Lecture 2 Introduction to Family Studies.
Generation X Americans Born from 1965 to 1976.
CHANGES IN FAMILY AND MARRIAGE IN BRITAIN SINCE WORLD WAR 2 Presented by Fox Lee & Rodger Liu.
40 – 50 surveys per generation. 1. We ate more healthly when we were young.
MARKET SEGMENTATION STANDARD 2. MARKET SEGMENTATION The process of subdividing a market into distinct subsets of customers that behave in the same way.
Introduction to Family Studies. How has mate selection changed over time? The rise and fall of dating culture How do we meet our mates today?
Romantic love- attraction and idealizing one another (found in most societies) – Role of love differs from one society to another – Western life seen as.
THE STUDY OF HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS SOCIOLOGY HOLT, RINEHART AND WINSTON CHAPTER 7 The Adult in Society 1.
Consumer Behaviour and the British Food Market Henry Matthews. Writtle College. England.
+ Bellwork Define all vocabulary for Chapter 28 P546 (homogamy, propinquity, complementary needs, exchange, criterion) P552 (readiness, jealousy, institution.
Divorce. History of Divorce Probability of marriage ending in divorce has doubled since the early 1960s. About ¼ of all children born to married parents.
World Population Change. What Is It? The population of the world grows according to two factors: birth rate and death rate. The relationship between these.
Chapter 15 Remarriage and Stepfamilies
THE FAMILY LIFE CYCLE For intro to human studies.
CHAPTER 7 Education Copyright © 2010 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill/Irwin.
Recent Trends in Marriage and Family.  In 1890, the average age of 1 st marriages for women was 22 years old, for men 26 years old  In the 1950s the.
CHAPTER 5 PUBLIC OPINION. WHAT IS PUBLIC OPINION Collective view of a group of people. Tends to be uninformed, unstable and can change rapidly. Americans.
Chapter 4: Economics of Fertility Fertility: “baby-making” trends (not ability to conceive) Trends: Decline over time –1960: typical woman: 3.65 kids –2000:
Haylee Britton.  Learning Environments  The teacher works with others to create environments that support individual and collaborative learning, and.
Being Single, Living Alone, Cohabitating and Other Options
The Family Chapter 11. Family- a group of people related by marriage, blood, or adoption ex. people living together in same household; sharing space Two.
Political Socialization. Political socialization – The process through which an individual acquires his or her particular political orientations, including.
A Look at Campus Romance Presented by Team America.
Kinship, Family, and Marriage
2016 RENTER SURVEY 1. Survey Methodology 1,000 online surveys of California renters conducted in March Sample error: 3.1% at 95% confidence interval.
The Price of Inequality (Preface) and The Great Divergence Chapters The Great Compression and the Great Divergence.
Notes Ireland is being dominated by England Ireland in state of poverty; there is lack of food, jobs, knowledge (RESOURCES) PROBLEM: – Too many babies.
Parent-Arranged Marriage A marriage based on the principle that the elders in a community have the wisdom to select the appropriate spouse.
 Leisure Time - time free from everyday responsibilities.  Community Time - time spent volunteering at the local YMCA  Family Time - attending a ball.
Interest Groups. PAC’s – Political Action Committees – Fund political campaigns. Lobbyists- support specific issues, usually business interest, use lawsuits.
Changing family patterns
Ch.12 Sect.1:Young Adulthood
Political Socialization
Aim: How are voter’s behaviors influenced?
Many coffee shop and many people
Presentation transcript:

March 2 nd

1. Which of the following is TRUE? a. The % of Married Women who make more than their spouse is declining b. More women are graduating from college then men c. The marriage premium for women is much worse than for men d. Single Women make nearly as much as married men

2. ____ years old is the medium age for children to start making independent purchases a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8

3. One of the reasons there is little real data on children’s preferences/influences on spending patterns is because Kids tend to a. Be dependable reporters of own behavior b. Have great recall c. Not understand abstract questions d. Do well on multiple choice tests

4. Which of the following is true about Millenials? a. More ethnically diverse than previous generations b. More conservative than their parents c. Less likely to seek higher education d. Less involved in the political process

5. Which country won Gold in the bobsled for the first time since 1948? a. USA