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family

A group connected by blood, sexual relationship, or the law

nuclear family

A married couple and their dependent children

universal norm

A norm that exist in virtually every societ

heteronormativity

Assumption or attitude that heterosexuality is the normal and natural form of sexuality

fertility rate

Births per woman

dual earner arrangement

Both partners have wage-earning jobs outside the home

public health crisis

Complex health-related problem that affects people over broad geographical areas.

incest taboo

Cultural prohibition against sexual relations between people who are related to one another.

longitudinal data

Data gathered at different points in time

companionate affection

Deep emotional commitment

social integration

Degree to which people in a community have connections to one another's daily lives.

matrilineal society

Determines kinship, names, property, and titles through the female line

patrilineal society

Determines kinship, names, property, and titles through the male line

gray divorce

Divorce over the age of 50

consumer rites

Elaborations of older customs as businesses attempted to create new markets for their goods and services

blended family

Family with a step-parent, step-sibling or half-sibling.

cohabitation revolution

Growth in number of couples living together instead of getting married

polygamy

Having multiple spouses at the same time.

entrenched inequality

Inequality deeply ingrained in social, economic, and political institutions.

socioeconomic disparities

Inequality rooted in social and economic conditions such as income and wealth, social mobility, access to affordable health care and childcare, and other factors.

paternal leave

Leave for both or either parent(s), depending upon the country.

maternity leave

Leave for women who have just given birth (or adopted children, in some countries)

divorce

Legally-recognized termination of a marriage.

wedding industrial complex

Merging of capitalist industries with social and cultural marriage rituals

multigenerational household

Multiple generations live under the same roof.

polygyny

One man has multiple wives at the same time

breadwinner homemaker model

One partner (usually the man) worked outside the home to earn money, and another partner (usually the woman) stayed at home to do the housework, child care, and other household labor.

polyandry

One woman has multiple husbands at the same time.

sandwich generation

People responsible for the care of both their children and their elderly parents

cohabitation effect

Phenomenon in which couples who cohabit before marriage are more likely to divorce

adoption

Process of parents voluntarily choosing to have a legal parent-child relationship with a child that is not related by blood.

may-december relationship

Relationship in which there is a large age gap between partners.

marriage

Socially-sanctioned union that includes rights and responsibilities of the spouses to each other, their children, and the larger society

missing middle

Tendency of American politics to focus on socioeconomic extremes, leaving out the middle class

deportation

When a non-citizen is legally forced to leave a country.

double standard for sexual behavior

Women are judged more harshly than men are for the same sexual behavior

legal change

abortion law

what's the second most common family arrangement

children w/ a single mother

demographic change

deporatation laws

areas of change that effect families

economic, demographic, sociocultural, technological

whats true about family size and age of childbirth now

families are smaller than ever and age of childbirth is later

sociocultural change

interpersonal/relationship boundaries evolving like gay marriage legalization

what's true about the divorce rate

it has been declining for the last 40 years, and hit a low in 2018.

whats true about the teen birth rate

it has hit historic lows due to more consistent and effective use of birth control.

what's true about the configuration of a family

it varies over time and across cultures

what's true about marrying for love

it's a new idea and its not universal

what's true about online dating

its subject to the same sets of prejudices and preferences that sociologists have noted for generations.

what is the most common family arrangement

lilving with 2 parents

no fault divorce

marriage dissolutions in which neither spouse is required to prove the fault of the other

what's true about the numbers of men/women who enjoy casual sex over the years

men enjoy it more than women but the gap is bigger nowadays

what's true about cohabitation

more coupels are choosing to just do this instead of marry

is there a single dominant family form anymore?

no

what is mate selection in the 21st century characterized by

online dating apps

how many unmarried partners live together in the US

over 12 million

the second shift

the extra amount of household work a woman does when returning home from her wage-earning job.

whats true about divorce in people over 55

the majority of the mremarry

what's true about many of the modern rituals we associate w/ weddings

their commercial rather than cultural

what's true about division of labor in gay couples

there's a more equitable division

economic change

things like going to college/marriage motivations

tech change

things that increase lifespan/cause people to have fewer children


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