HDE 110
Conflict Theory
-inequality within the family contributes to inequality within outside the family inequality creates instability in society, which can lead to positive social change
Family (type of interaction)
-intimacy -childbearing and socialization -caring work
Market (type of interactions)
-labor -exchange -wealth accumulation
State (type of interactions)
-law -violence -welfare
Events in the lifetime of people who married in the 1940s and 1950s in chronological order
-Great depression -World War 2 -Baby boom -Suburban home construction
exchange theory
-In many families, men and women play different but complimentary roles -people enter mutual relationships to maximize their own gains
Acculturation
-The adoption of cultural traits, such as language, by one group under the influence of another.
Women's weekly earnings are what percentage of men's weekly earnings?
81%
Family
groups of related people connected biologically, legally, or emotionally
time use study
surveys that collect data on how people spend their time during a sample period, such as a single day or week
sex
the biological differences that distinguish males from females
gender identity
the individual's sense of being male or female
Family arena (family as an institutional arena)
the institutional arena where people practice intimacy, childbearing and socialization, and caring work
Personal family
the people to whom we feel related and who we expect to define us as members of their family as well
Enculturation
the process of learning culture
sexual identity
the recognition, or internalization, of a biological sex category
Assimilation
the social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another
gender
the socially constructed roles and characteristics by which a culture defines male and female
Market (Family as an institutional arena)
where labor for pay, economic exchange, and wealth accumulation take place
1.5 generation
- born abroad -arrived after school age but prior to adolescence
By the end of the nineteenth century how many people lived in the cities?
-40%
Family life cycle
-Establishing marriage/ family -New parenthood -Child rearing family
Correlation
-a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things -association between two phenomena -nightlights and nearsightedness
cross-sectional study
-a study in which people of different ages are compared with one another
longitudinal study
-a study that observes the same participants on many occasions over a long period of time
racial groups from highest to lowest poverty rate
-american indian -latino -asian -white
1.25 generation
-born abroad -arrived after adolescence but before adulthood
1.0 generation
-born abroad -arrived during adulthood
first generation
-born abroad -immigrating sometime during the life cycle
.5 generational
-born abroad -arrived during older adulthood (retirement age)
Feminist Theory
-boys and girls are socialized into their gender roles -inhabit unequal positions in the family
Structural functionalist perspective
-children learn to enact gender roles when young so that they perform them later in life -individuals occupy different but equally important, family roles
Mesosystem
-connections between micro systems -parent teacher relationship
Macrosystem
-consists of cultural values, laws, customs, and resources
examples of a legal family
-divorced father and his daughter -married gay couple -single mother and her adoptive son
problems with the poverty line calculation today
-does not take govt benefits into account -does not take geographic area into account -price of food has increased
Individual
-individuals characteristics -biological and personal
Why was there a birth decline over the years
-new forms of birth control -want less kids
relationships that the US census would count as "nonrelative" relationships
-opposite-sex unmarried couple -same sex unmarried couple -housemate or roommate -foster child
What roles related to marriage did state established churches play in early European societies?
-presiding over marriage ceremonies -determining the validity of marriages -allocating power and property among family members
which policies might slow the growth of the superrich?
-reductions in tax breaks for alternative income sources -stricter regulations on the finance industry -stricter regulations against lobbying
Factors that have kept intermarriage low?
-school and neighborhood segregation -historic and negative attitude toward interracial marriage
Exosystem
-social settings that a person may not experience firsthand but that still influence development -extended family, neighbors, mass media
Uri Bronfenbrenner
-studied only the children, then realized they need to study everything around the children -came up with the 5 different systems (individual, microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, macrosystem)
Which factors contributed to the rise of women in the workplace starting in the early 1970s?
-world war 2 -educational expansion
Conjugal family
A nuclear family that is also functionally independent of extended family members
Which is the most effective at preventing pregnancy?
IUD
social mobility
a change in position within the social hierarchy
The legal family
a group of individuals related by birth, marriage, or adoption
The family as an institutional arena
a social space in which relations between people in common positions are governed by accepted rules of interaction
There are an estimated 45 million immigrants in the U.S. Recent estimates project that by 2055, the largest share of immigrants will be from
asian countries
1.75 generation
born abroad, arrived prior to school age
third generation
born in the US of parents who were born to immigrants
second generation
children of immigrants
State (Family as an institutional arena)
institutional arena where, through political means, behavior is legally regulated, violence is controlled, and resources are redistributed
Max Weber
introduced a concept to help explain the social class position of college students, who may not have an occupation or earnings
nuclear family
mother, father, and their family
The poverty line is not stable for all families and is based on
number of people in a household
gender expression
one's pattern of outward behavior in relation to common standards of a gender category
androgynous parenting
parents teach children to have the most highly socially desirable traits of both boys and girls
Symbolic Interactionism
-how people see themselves in the eyes of others and behave differently
microsystem
-immediate environment -family, siblings, peers, school, work
legal rights that marriage grants individuals
-immigrant can gain citizenship through citizen spouse -married partners are subject to new tax regulations