SOC316 Final
Why do Never-married people have the highest mortality?
Support group, partner watching health, unhealthy people less "marriageable"
Sharon Hayes(1996): Cultural contradictions of motherhood
The clash of norms for women at work and home has created a new ideology of intensive parenting
the "Gender Revolution"
These children grew up in a time of incredible change, lack of jobs, seeing their mothers go from home to work, increasing marriage fluidity
What is a tolerance of corporal punishment associated with?
Tolerance of domestic violence and societal aggression
LGBT and adoption/fostering
Upheld by SC in 16 Fostering laws vary
Jessica Calarco: Class in the classroom
Upper-middle class children more likely to seek help
VEAR Model of Recover
Vulnerability Exposure Addiction Recovery Model
(Coontz) As marriage became vehicle for transmitting status and property, what behavior restrictions were faced by W and M?
W: forced celibacy on widows, restrictive beauty standards (long fingernails, corsets, foot binding), control over sexuality Plow increased subord (diminished value of W agro labor), war, M: forced marriage,
Why is the "Gender Revolution" unfinished?
While it became more common for women to work, there also grew a pressure to do intensive parenting. Old institutions block progress because they are modelled on an earlier time
who intitiates divorce?
Women and younger partners
Self-Reliant strategy
Women mostly; See career as most important rather than marriage. Stressed autonomy and self-reliance
(Coontz) how was the "sentimentalization" of marriage protective of women?
Women viewed as "pure" beings, more control over sex and their bodies, rejection of abuse, mutual obligations in marriage, some places mandated equal inheritence, custody rights, educational opps expand
(Coontz) how its changing OUR lives
Women waiting for marriage, putting career first Independence effect: well earning women have less incentive, more likely to divorce
Challenges to fatherhood 70s-90s
Women working, feminism, lack of jobs
(CoontZ)What are some changes that influenced the decline in the appeal of the nuclear family?
`Wars, Womens suffrage, civil rights, unhappy homemakers
Cultural changes: 50s-now
accept diversity, feminism, women working, tolerance of nonmarital sex, less religion
(Powell) Inclusionists
all accepted, except cohab
Ta-Naehsi Coates: Between the world and me
black bodies always exploited for white advantage. Education, income and status can not protect them
maternal warmth is dependent on
culture
Kinship Systems
define family unit membership, specify living arrangements and outline hierarchy of obligations
Structural changes: 50s-now
education, wages, gender equal in work, economic restructuring (loss of job security and "family wage")
(Coontz)What are some of the key factors that can explain why the primacy of the conjugal-nuclear family was established among the poor and middle classes in pre-industrial Europe ?
expected independence of couples (becoming "adult" -living away from home), delaying of marriage (had to gain skills for independence),
Case 3: firefighters & cops
first responders Now equipped with Nalaxone
Manning et al
found no differences in wellbeing of kids with SOGI parents
Intensive parenting Outcomes: mothers
greater stress and depression
"Selection" effect theory of Marriage
healthier, better educated people more likely to get & stay married
Divorce rates
higher for those without college ed, under 20, single parents, no religion, and premarital or no kids
Mathew Desmond:Evicted
housing impoverished is highly profitable, cycle of eviction leads to consistent poverty
(Coontz) How was the "Sentimentalization" of marriage oppressive of women?
industrial economy devalued female skills, forcing dependence on men
"parenting within limits"
less priveledged
"Wage Premium" for married black women
likely to be working, even with kids
Changes in family roles: 50s-now
loss of breadwinner/homemaker, rise in flex gender roles
Scale economies
married couples pool income and wealth
"enforceable trust" in marriage (Cherlin)
married people connect eachother to bigger social groups, creating more PUBLIC support for self and union
The effects of spanking are mediated by
maternal warmth
Same-sex custody
most conservative respondents "Role model" argument
Egalitarian Family
most favored by men and women but seen as impossible
(Coontz) Effects of Reproductive revolution
new types of parents, new tech
(Coontz) marriage as a "Luxury"
not economically beneficial, W might have to support M in low earning couples(less attractive), chronic stress, gender mistrust among poor
Contemporary fatherhood
nurturing, etc
(Powell) Exclusionist Perspective
only nuclear
(Coontz) Importance of inlaws
only recently have inlaws lost stake in marriage, the effort to acquire inlaws was as vital a purpose as reproduction
Divorce in Asia
rising rates, may be the decade of Asian divorce. Still much lower than USA
Marriage & Risky behaviors
risk taking score lower for married people than divorced. No difference with widows
(Coontz) most important function of marriage
role in establishing cooperative relationshipsbtwn families and communities
(Coontz)What 2 seismic changes marked the emergence of the "love match" marriage at the end of the 18th century?
the growth of a wage economy , spread of Enlightenment philosophies that embraced reason over unquestioning faith, valued individualism over fealty, and perceived the pursuit of happiness as a worthy goal
Oscar lewis: Culture of poverty
the poor are fundamentally different, governed by a different set of codes and values
(Coontz) radical idea of marrying for love
used to be inconcievable, even if accepted given strict leash, some modern cultures still frown on it (Africa :disruptive), was seen as a bonus but not necessity
Length of cohabitation
usually doesn't last long among hetero <2 years
Male "wage premium" Selection effect
wealthier men more marriageable
"domestic deadlocks"
when family need to be flexible in gender roles, but they are not and get stuck in failing family situations
Social Location
where you sit socially; no normative good or bad
LGBT kids
xp harassment and discrim, xd homelessness stds, suicide attemps Overachieve in other domains, benefit from family connectedness
Cohort replacement
young more tolerant, less religious
Maternal Custody
"Tender years" ideology Emotional capacity of mothers in parenting Moderately inclusive
Moynihan: The Negro family
"tangled pathology", eroded work ethic & gov dependency, deviance, teen birth and transfer to next gen
(Coontz) Political marriage in ancient world (Upperclass)
- Domination (aspiring rulers need powerful network): Pharoah tells lord to send him daughter and silver chariots with a warning -Little credence to childs opinion - King sends one daughter, she disappears(maybe dead) sends second daughter - daughters expected to represent fathers political interests within marriage - sons more important to W than husbands
(Coontz) Commoners in Medieval EU
- church wasnt too concerned(equiv of no fault divorce) -"Clandestine marriage"marriage just required consent and sex(sometimes church got pulled into situations that pushed them to be more strict; new long process of courting) -W lost inheritence right in marriage - marriage marked adulthood - PROTESTANT REV- MArriare desirable block of society (nuns were horny)
(Coontz) 3 schools of thought on early organization of of reproduction
- humans lived in W centered where men were rare - defense needs; male kin centered groups - one male mating w/ several females
(Coontz) Aristocrats in Medieval EU
- inheritence, royalty - involvement of large cast of people -Wives as kingmakers (wedding widows to strengthen claims) -Lothar & Waldreda (Spent 7 years trying to divorce his wife, ended up succeeding but not getting right to remarry) -Incest laws & church - a woman could inherit and transmit propert and bloodlines, and they couldnt be stripped by kin: had some sway` (chess)
(Coontz) Early Christianity
- marriage undermined self-control needed for salvation, but better than lust (ambiv) - strongly against divorce (but actually flex for a while)
(Coontz) Political marriage in ancient world (common)
-less turbulent; still transaction -property importance
(Coontz) Protestants and informal marriage
-not valid without witness - can be revoked without parental consent -legal ages
(Coontz) Roman Marriage
-reproduction -father chooses if baby lives -casual about legality, divorce easy - Sin manus: female stays under dads control -more companionate relationships
(Coontz) Athenian marriage
-reproduction -male relationships valued; women mostly stayed at home
(Coontz) repercussions of End of 20th century
1/3 of kids born to unmarried mom
LGBT civil rights
1964 civil rights act, implementation & repeal of dont ask, defense of marriage act and repeal, trans allowed in militay
From cohabitation to marriage
2/3 of first marriages are to cohabiters, 4/5 of remarriages
Internet dating & mating: Lenhart
38% used online dating; mean age websites:38; apps:29
What's best for Child custody
A good parent is a good parent regardless of gender
Who gets married?
AA have significantly lower percentage of married vs single people than other groups
(Coontz) What ways did M & W began socializing more equally that helped overturn Victorian model?
Acces to BC and sexuality info, Decay of venerated same-sex friendships, separate spheres collapsed, gen of women interested in liberation
What parenting style are single parent and step-parents more prone to use?
Authoritarian and Permissive
What parenting style has the best outcomes?
Authoritative
Covenant marriage
Bound by legality to remain together forever (only outs; jailed partner, adultry, abuse, and abandonment), Alternative to marriage
Marriage benefits
Bound to someone, stability, happiness
Chan & Koo
British study on parenting styles; confirmed benefits of authoritative
Benefits of Cohabitation
Companionship, exploratory, less stable/enforceable
Edith & Lein:
Compared low wage working moms to those on welfare: working moms had more trouble making ends meet
Annette Lareau: Unequal childhoods
Concerted cultivation vs natural growth
(Coontz) Protective theory of marriage
Created because W needed M protection, but M would only protect "Their" girls, so W had to create a way to bind them; mostly rejected academically, forced marriage (more for women because of risk of creating impure bloodline)
(Coontz) What ways did M&W reject Victorian gender seg?
Dating (boy not family involved), experimentation w/ drugs and alcohol
Working Poverty
Deindustrialization, low wage work, job insecurity breaks down families
Reverb from LGBT civil rights
Divorce a limbo until 2015, some states converted civil unions to marriage but not all, what about domestic partner benefits? RFRA
Relative poverty
EU uses, less than half median income
Social factors that make parenting difficult
Economic distress, Family transitions, Single parenthood, Stress, Stigma, Non-parental care, peer effects
What is authoritative parenting associated with?
Education and social class
US silver Divorce
Elderly divorce on rise; Over it, kids gone
Ideology of intensive parenting
Essentialism: Women are better parents Stimulation Fulfillment: parenting is fulfilling Child centered
(Coontz) Opressive theory of marriage
Established between men as means of exchanging women(vehicle for creating kin relationships) i.e aboriginals: elders controlled marriages to ensure maximization of reproduction that would encourage sharing of resources Opressive: means to control productive and reproductive powers of women for male benefit; men coerced W to marriage
Marriage and Mortality
Ever-married people live longest, Never-married people live shortest
Regenerus Same sex parents
False study indicating neg effect
The Unfinished Revolution: Gerson
Family well-being depends on flexibility
Edin & Nelson: Doing the Best I can
Fatherhood among low income dads ranges from involved to absent "New Package deal" for young dads
"New Package Deal" for young dads
Fatherhood as engagement with child, emotional over financial support
Mclanahan & Sandefur: "What hurts, What helps?"
Found that children of divorce have higher risk of negative life effects; lower achievement, teen birth. BUT MOSTLY DUE TO FINANCES
Why might married men lie about alcohol abuse?
Functioning alcoholic, accountability
Fatherhood in mid 20th century
Good provider
Case 2: Needle exchange in Indiana
HIV outbreak
Authoritative Parenting
High control, high Emotional support
Gamson: Modern Families
How surrogacy and adoption are changing families and creating new "origin stories"
How Federal law and military shape families
I.e LGBT civil rights, Trans and LGBT military acts
Emerging Adulthood: Jeffrey Jennings Arnett
Identity exploration, Instability, self-focused, feeling in-between, Possibilities
(Coontz) How want the "Sentimentalization" of marriage destabilizing to marriage?
If marriage is based on love, divorce will happen if love ends. Men couldnt force women to marry,, demands to liberalize divorce laws
Michelle Alexander: New Jim crow
Inner city AA poverty is reinforced by urban policing: Mass incarceration: 30% without degree go to jail by 30 (men)
New Paths to Fatherhood
Joint Custody, increased share of kids living with father, gay male couples
Feminization of poverty
Less educated men have poor job opps, less ed women earn less, few "marriageable men"
Sexual Satisfaction: Marriage
Less frequent sex, more satisfying sex
Lost in Transition
Long transition to adulthood has a "dark side" Loss of moral compass, rampant consumerism, disengaged from civic & political life, indiscriminate sexuality, heavy drinking
(Coontz) Modern recipe for happy marriage
Love and choice`
Permissive Parenting
Low control, high support
Authoritarian Parenting
Low support, harsh/inconsistent control
Divorce rates by race
Lowest: Asians Highest: AA
(Coontz) How did rejection of Victorian Gender segregation redefine masculinity?
Made women more responsible for stopping sex, men told it was unhealthy to suppress desires, increased pressure on married women (no "purity" excuse)
Marriage and Alcohol abuse
Married MEN have lower "problem-drinking" scores than counterparts
"Wage Premium" for married men
Married men earn more than single, divorced and widowed counterparts
Marriage and Life satisfaction
Married people are happier, lower rates of depression
Social support in marriage
Married people look out for eachother
What matters in child rearing?
Material support and Emotional Support
"Parenting out of control"
More affluent
Demographic chages: 50s-now
More diversity, immigration etc
Is Cohabitation good?
More equal, More sex, worse health, just as happy (better self esteem; sex?)
Sexual Satisfaction: Cohabitation
More frequent sex, less satisfying
(Powell) Baby Boomers
More inclusive than closest cohorts; grew up in change (GERSON)
Alcoholism
Most common addiction, Addiction rates down death rates up Risk of fetal alcohol syndrome because more than half of all pregnancies are unplanned
(Powell) What view of SO correlated with inclusionists?
Nature NOT nurture
What is Spanking Associated with?
Negative externalizing behaviors and anxiety in adolescence
(Coontz) Importance of female labor in end of 20th century
No child labor, lower pay for men, better earning capacity than partner sometimes, work for personal cause
Hegemonic Masculinity
Normative practices and ways of being that legitimize men's dominance and women's subordination and de-legitimizes other forms of masculinity
(Coontz) Future of marriage
Not doomed, less power as an institution, benefits extended to cohab
How fragile are SOGI marriages?
Not much info, but no increases in dicvorce
Case 1: Obituaries
Now obituaries will list drugs/alcohol as cause Gwen Knox
Dataclysm:Christian Rudder
OKcupid, examined user preferences by race & gender; Black women have least desirability
Superdads: Kaufman
Old dads" - Breadwinners "New Dads"- involved fathers "SUPERDADS" - not only involved, these dads changed work life to be more involved with kids
"Wage Penalty" for married white women
Only among mothers
Margaret Nelson: Parenting out of control
Parenting styles differ by class not because of culture but because of differential access to resources "Parenting within limits" "Parenting out of control"
(Coontz) Destabilizing effects of Victorian "Love match"
Pickier about mates (Right one), men still head of house but led with love and care, more accepted divorce, feminine "morality" gave women reason to try to involve selves in politics
Cohabitation: poor vs rich
Popular option among poor
Intensive parenting outcomes
Positive effects only from early childhood. Too much and too little have negative effects
Townsend: The Package Deal
Relationship to child depends on relationship to wife Breadwinner role takes priority Women want more involved dads
Changes to marriage: 50s-now
Rise in divorce, same sex, delayed, rise in cohab
Changes to fertility: 50s-now
Rise in non marital fertility, less kids, decline in overall fertility
Why are Royal marriages less exclusive now?
Royal family is purely symbolic, royal fam began to represent people, opportunity for interaction (will and kate met in UNI)
3 Custodial arrangement preferences
Same-sex parent: Most gendered Mother Whatever is best for the kid
(Powell) three custodial preferences
Same-sex, mother, whatever is best
"Protection" Effect of marriage
Scale economies, social support, "enforceable trust"
Dalton Conley: The Pecking Order
Sibling inequality exists because siblings have different luck and access to parental resources and attention Oldest and youngest favored
Neotraditional Family
Similar to breadwinner homemaker set up in the past, favored by men