Family Revision 1 Key terms review. BEANPOLE FAMILYBIRTH RATECEREAL-PACKET FAMILY CHILD-CENTREDNESS COHABITATIONCONJUGAL ROLESMORTALITY RATEDEPENDENCY.

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Family Revision 1 Key terms review

BEANPOLE FAMILYBIRTH RATECEREAL-PACKET FAMILY CHILD-CENTREDNESS COHABITATIONCONJUGAL ROLESMORTALITY RATEDEPENDENCY RATIO DIVORCEDIVORCE RATEDUAL BURDENEMPTY SHELL MARRIAGE EXPRESSIVE ROLEEXTENDED FAMILYFAMILYFERTILITY RATE JOINT CONJUGAL ROLES INFANT MORTALITY RATE LONE PARENT FAMILY MARCH OF PROGRESS MARRIAGEMARRIAGE RATENET MIGRATIONNEO-CONVENTIONAL FAMILY

PATRIARCHYPRIMARY SOCIALISATION RECONSTITUTED FAMILY SECULARISATION SEGREGATED CONJUGAL ROLES SERIAL MONOGAMYSOCIAL CONSTRUCTION STABILISATION OF ADULT PERSONALITY STRUCTURALLY ISOLATION SYMMETRICAL FAMILYURBANISATIONWARM BATH THEORY DOMESTIC VIOLENCEALIENATIONAGEISMTOXIC CHILDHOOD DUAL WORKER FAMILY INSTRUMENTAL ROLE LOOSE SOCIAL NETWORKS KINSHIP TIES STAGE 3 FAMILYWELFARE DEPENDENCY

Family Revision 2 Role of the Family Focus What functions does the family perform for society? How does the family support (or harm) individuals? How does the family link to the rest of society? Is the family a positive or negative institution?

Family Revision 2 FunctionalismMarxism The family and individuals Who benefits most? Teaching norms and values Social control Links to economy

Key concepts to sort (Functionalist and Marxist) Sexual functionInheritance and private property ‘goodness of fit’Dislike of nuclear family model G P MurdockReproductive functionReduces alienation and frustration Parsons AlthusserIdeological condititioning Socialisation function (education) Economic function (shelter, food etc) Bias towards nuclear family Stabilisation of adult personality EngelsPrimary socialisation Love and supportBuffer to revolutionWarm bath theoryZaretsky

Evaluation Functionalism (pages 2/3) Marxism (pages 4/5)

Family Revision 2 FunctionalismFeminism (general) The family and individuals Who benefits most? Teaching norms and values Social control Links to economy

Key points/studiesEvaluation Marxist Feminism Main argument – Benston: Ansley : Radical feminism Main argument - Millett: Gittens: Liberal feminism Main argument – Young & Willmott: Somerville:

Don’t forget… Dark side of the family (domestic violence/abuse) Mental health and family life

Exam ‘style’ questions Using material from Item 2B and elsewhere, assess the Marxist view that the main role of the family is to serve the interests of capitalism. (24 marks) Using material from Item 2B and elsewhere, assess the Functionalist view of the role of the family in society(24 marks)