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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.

Cohabitation revolution

Growth in number of couples living together instead of getting married.

May-December relationship

Relationship with a large age gap between partners

divorce

The legal ending of a marriage

heteronormity

The worldview that heterosexuality is the normal and preferred sexual identity

family

a group of people related by marriage, blood, or the law

nuclear family

a married couple and their dependent children

universal norm

a norm that exist in virtually every society

stratified reproduction

access + services based on socio-economic position rich = utilizing assistive reproductive technologies to get pregnant (ex kim k) poor = critiqued for having 'too many children'

incest taboo

cultural rules that forbid sexual relations with certain close relatives

companionate affection

deep emotional commitment

matrillineal/patrilineal society

determine names property, and title through the female or male line

the marriage paradox

emerging adults value and respect marriage, but they are marrying later and less often than previous generations

blended family

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

polygamy

having more than one spouse at a time

social intergration (durkheim)

how well you are integrated into your social group or community

materinity/paternity leave

leave for women/men after giving birth

Traditional family

mom (house wife), dad (breadwinner), son, daughter, picket fence house etc.

no fault divorce

neither partner has to establish the guilt or wrongdoing of the other

sandwhich generation

people responsible for the care of both their children and elderly relatives

cohabitiation effect

phenomenon in which couples who live together before marriage are more likely to divorce

what is the difference between pre industrial, compassionate and soulmate love?

pi: not based in love, arrangment thru assets (1700-1800) c: "nuclear fam" breadwinner + house wife (1940-1970s) s: modern type of love that just happens

polyandry/polygyny

polyandry = 1 woman many husband (husbands share wife) polygyny = 1 man having many wives (wives share husband)

utlilitarianism love

rational, takes work, requires balance

the pure relationship

relationship thru dating app/social media (more fake)

second shift

the extra amount of house a women does when returning from her wage earning job

adoption

the legal process by which parents take another person's child into their family to be raised as their own

mythical love

unambiguous, unique, proven, permanent

marriage

union between two people, recognized by law

mssing middle

when american politics leave out the middle class


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