Sociology Quiz #11

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skeptics dismiss these marriage benefits as

selection effects

"there is no concrete group which can be universally identified as '_______'"

the family

raising children is expensive, from birth to 17 average costs are

$291000 or more

the median length of time for a person who divorces then remarries is

3.8 years

in the united states there are about ____ heterosexual couples living together

58 million

recent surveys estimate that approximately ____ of all weddings and ____ of traditional weddings culminate in honeymoons

85%; 99%

one of the highest fertility rates in the world (5.22)

afghanistan

one in which people tend to live longer and in which those in older age cohorts outnumber those in younger age cohorts; japan has this

aging population

sociologists kathryn edin and maria kefalas find that poor young women do not see many ______ to marriage

benefits

families composed of children and some combination of biological parents (step-father, step-sister, etc)

blended family

_______ theorists point out that family members do not always care for one another and that the family also perpetuates inequalities by passing on social advantages and disadvantages to members

conflict

marriage and family systems are structured to value productive work and devalue reproductive work and to foster and maintain divisions and boundaries

conflict view of families

the power of the family over other institutions has

decreased

practice of marrying within your social group

endogamy

practice of marrying someone from a different social group

exogamy

most americans, married or not, still live near

extended family

refers to two or more people who are related by blood, marriage, or adoption

family

social institution that binds people together through blood, marriage, law, and/or social norms

family

from a ______ point of view, family should be defined in terms of the functions it fulfills-- that is, in terms of the functions that support order and stability in a society

functionalist

the system sociologist randall collins proposed that system societies use to rank males and females on a scale of social worth such that the ranking affects life chances in unequal ways

gender stratification

even _____ ________ can have some bad side effects, taking people away from other social connections

good marriages

lewis and rose coser described marriage as a ______ _________ demanding undivided commitment

greedy institution

men with ______ _____ are more likely to marry

higher incomes

the marriage between people with similar backgrounds such as religion, race, class, geographical background or age

homogamy

has one of the lowest fertility rates in the world (1.4)

japan

this country's very low total fertility rate, combined with its long life expectancy and low immigration rate, means that the country has one of the world's oldest populations

japan

under which living arrangement are children most likely to have a parent securely employed

living with both parents 89%

critics point out that only marriages with _____ levels of hostility and conflict offer the health benefits touted by advocates

low

federal law in united states defined ______ "a legal union between one man and one woman as husband and wife"

marriage

marriage is greedy for

material, emotional, and cultural reasons

often experience a marriage premium where getting married or having children increases their income

men

on average _____ spend about 10 more hours a week on the job than _____

men; women

practice of being married to one person

monogamy

family consisting of a husband, wife, and children

nuclear family

advocates such as david popenoe and linda waite assert that marriage is good for one's

pocketbook, health, happiness, sex life, and kids

many gay and lesbian groups have placed marriage at the center of their

political agenda

one wife, multiple husbands at one time

polyandry

practice of having more than one spouse at a time

polygamy

one husband, multiple wives at one time

polygyny

according to barbara wells and maxine baca zinn, marriage brings _____ benefits to the poor than the ______

poor; affluent

both republicans and democrats emphasize marriage as a way out of ______ for young single mothers and a route to __________ for young unmarried fathers

poverty; responsibility

instead of bolstering community involvement, marriage diminishes ties to

relatives, neighbors, and friends

two or more successive partnerships/unions/spouses

serial monogamy

person not in a committed relationship, partnership, or union

single

94 percent of unmarried young women and men say their primary goal in marriage is finding a

soul mate

federal law in united states defined _______ "a person of the opposite sex who is a husband or wife"

spouse

said in her book called the way we never were that americans tend to have an idealized sense of family

stephanie cootz

wrote a book called the way we never were

stephanie cootz

for the most part, parents in japan and the united states can expect their children to

survive them

the average number of children that a woman bears in her lifetime

total fertility

often experience a marriage penalty where getting married or having children decreases their income

women

recent advocates insist that the benefits of marriage accrue to both _____ and ____

women; men


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