SOC 285 Exam 2
3 Characteristics of Marital Biography
1. Age at marriage 2. Have you been married before 3. Marital Duration
Dating over time:
1940-1950's: Dating Etiquette, Patriarchal, "going steady" vs. Dating *Technology helped evolve dating* Now: Hookup culture, casual dating younger and older daters exist, misrepresentation of image
How are race and ethnicity different?
Ethnicity: Voluntary, self-defined, non-hierarchal, fluid and multiple, based on culture, few power differences Race: Involuntary, externally imposed, hierarchal, mostly exclusive, often based on the physical, power differentials
Class identity is the division of a society based on economic or social status. True False
False
Custodial mothers and custodial fathers are both equally likely to be in poverty. True False
False
Dating is described as a casual sexual or romantic encounter without explicit commitment or exclusivity. True False
False
Divorce
The legal dissolution of a marriage.
Classes in the US
Upper,Middle, Working, Lower class
Blended family
a family whose members were once part of other families
Fatherhood Premium
a wage increase that accrues to married men who become fathers
Love
deep love or affection and concern for another person with whom one feels a strong emotional bond.
Seperation
formal or informal splitting of partners into separate households
divorce to people over 50
gray divorce
Ethnicity
group of people with a common cultural identification based on a combination of language, religion, ancestral origin, or traditional practices
Stepfamily Household
the members of the stepfamily that actually live in the one household and can be measured
Immigrant generations
1. .5 generation- retirement age 2. 1st generation- working age adults 3. 1.5 generation- children 4. 2nd generation-children of immigrants 5. 3rd generation- grandchildren *.5, 1.5, and 3 are assimilation*
Challenges facing stepfamilies
1. Boundary Ambiguity 2. Inequality between children in same family 3. Legal status
The decline in Marriage
1. Culture 2. Economics 3. Demography 4. Education 5. We form different types of unions
Benefits of Marriage
1. Happiness 2. Health 3. Wealth
Consequences of divorce
1. Happiness and mental health: people are more stressed and less happy after divorce 2. Economic Security: divorce is expensive and you are losing a two household income. 3. Child well-being: loss of access to one parent, custody, and less financial security
3 reasons why people may decide to cohabit:
1. Marriage Trial Run 2. Marriage Substitute 3. After Marriage for Older Generations
Causes of Divorce
1. Premarital Cohabitation 2. Marital Happiness v. Conflict 3. Employment 4. Marital Biography
Effects of gender pay on families
1. Single parent families are hit hard effecting the children 2. Same sex couples are also majorly effected 3. Prevents family starting
Class and Family Structure
1. Time: single parents and low income parents spend less time with children 2. Money: single parents and low income parents have less to spend on children 3. Social Capital: Fewer resources in single parent or lower income families
What percentage of marriages are remarriages? 45% 40% 25% 50%
40%
Minority Group
A racial/ethnic group that occupies a subordinate status.
Studies find that married people are healthier, wealthier, and happier. However, this could also be attributable to the type of people who marry. For example, people who end up married are healthier, wealthier, and happier than people who do not marry. We can best describe this as: A correlation A benefit of marriage A causal relationship A selection effect
A selection effect
Borrowing of traits from another culture or social group is referred to as: Acculturation Group Conformity Appropriation Assimilation
Acculturation
Economics can undermine prospects of marriage through: All of these The financial risk associated with divorce Not enough "marriageable" partners (when considering a potential partner's income and job) Costs and high expectations that people feel they need to meet before marriage (i.e., having achieved a certain income level prior to marriage)
All of these
Gender socialization occurs through All of these Family and Siblings Schools and Peers Extracurricular Activities and Toys
All of these
Today, people spend less time married. We can attribute this to which of the following? People delay marriage to older ages People choose alternate unions, such as cohabitation All of these People divorce more frequently
All of these
What accounts for racial and ethnic differences in marriage rates? Mass incarceration Employment Opportunities Racial and Ethnic Stereotypes All of these
All of these
sometimes, members of stepfamilies have trouble understanding their membership in the family
Boundary ambiguity
Hookup Culture
Causal sexual or romantic encounter without explicit commitment or exclusivity
The 1.5 generation refers to: Children who have immigrated with their family Retirement-age individuals who have immigrated with their family Children of immigrants who were born in the host country Grandchildren of immigrants who were born in the host country
Children who have immigrated with their family
Conflict theory
Class division due to economic exploitation
A functionalist perspective on social class would suggest: People can reach their desired class location if they are given the opportunity to do so Class divisions are due to economic exploitation People have an awareness and sense of belonging to their own class Class divisions serve a purpose in society
Class divisions serve a purpose in society
Parents who are considered upper or middle class often enroll their children in numerous activities to try to hone their talents and skills at an early age. This concept is best described by: Proactive Parenting Concerted cultivation Emerging Constraint Emerging Entitlement
Concerted cultivation
By "acting out" masculinity or femininity, we continue to reproduce gender norms and roles. This is best described by: Gender Socialization Doing Gender The Feminist Perspective Implicit Gender Cues
Doing Gender
Income Effect
Dual earners are less likely to divorce because money provides stability.
Natural Growth
Encouraging children but set boundaries while often providing protection, care, and comfort.
Ethnicity is often imposed upon the individual whereas race tends to be defined by the individual. True False
False
Gender is described as identification with a social category like girl or boy/man or woman while a gender identity is the social realization of biological sex. True False
False
Gray divorce describes a rise in divorce among people who are 65 and older. True False
False
Human beings are said to exhibit high sexual dimorphism. True False
False
Income is more important in creating and maintaining inequality than wealth in the United States. True False
False
Older daters come from three different marital status groups: never married, widowed, or divorced. Out of these, it is most common for older daters to be never married today. True False
False
The term 'cohabitation effect' means that premarital cohabitation is negatively linked to risk of divorce because premarital cohabitation creates more stable marital unions. True False
False
family is where gendered social behaviors are learned
Feminist perspective
Concerted Cultivation
Fosters children's talents, skills, and opinions
the types of toys boys and girls play with are an example of this
Gender socialization
The Masculinity Perspective examines: How gender notions take a toll on boys and men How a patriarchal society maintains gendered family roles Gender patterns due to biological investments that men and women have in children How men face consequences of the feminist movement
How gender notions take a toll on boys and men
Dissonant
If a child acculturates separately
The United States has an immigration system that is family-based, which means immigrants can petition to bring the following family members with the exception of: Brothers or Sisters Spouse Immigrants can petition to bring all of these people Parents
Immigrants can petition to bring all of these people
Income vs. Wealth
Income: The money you make from your job Wealth: The money you have saved or your family has
Familialism has been used to describe this minority group in the United States: Native Americans Black Americans Asian Americans Latino Americans
Latino Americans
An income effect suggests that: The finances of many couples become so intertwined with one another that it becomes difficult to divorce None of these Since more women are in the workforce and have their own income, they are able to leave unhappy marriages Marriages with dual earners are less likely to dissolve because of the stability created by having two sources of income
Marriages with dual earners are less likely to dissolve because of the stability created by having two sources of income
Some scholars say that the culture of individualism in the United States is killing marriage. This idea relates best to what theory that we've covered in class: Life Course Perspective Modernity Theory Functionalism Exchange Theory
Modernity theory
What term describes how women get paid less or have less of a chance of promotion after they become mothers? Breadwinner-Homemaker Model Motherhood Penalty Fatherhood Premium Family Wage Model
Motherhood penalty
You don't have a reason to get a divorce
No-fault divorce
Gay and Lesbian relationships
Now acceptable in society making it safer and easier.
Which of the following is true about poverty and families? Poverty is related to family structure Poverty affects all racial and ethnic groups equally Once a family falls under the poverty line, they don't usually leave poverty None of these
Once a family falls under the poverty line, they don't usually leave poverty
Life chances
Opportunity to achieve desired class location based on patriarchal ability to succeed and social capital.
Social Class Persistence
Remaining in the same social class
Social Capital
Resources one has by virtue of relationship and connections within a social movement
Commonly understood patterns of behavior that serve as a model for familiar situations, like dating. Social Scripts Socialization Mate Selection Marriage Market
Social Scripts
Marriage Markets
Social spaces where people search for potential marriage partners
Some people cohabit as a type of "trial run" before they marry, but they may be at risk of succumbing to relationship inertia. This means: The risk of divorce is higher when you cohabit before marriage Sometimes it can be difficult to get out of a relationship when you are already living with someone Partners become financially dependent on one another and feel like they must marry People marry out of choice rather than marrying due to a financial or cultural constraint
Sometimes it can be difficult to get out of a relationship when you are already living with someone
Gendered social systems are maintained through complex interpersonal interactions, like those that occur in families. Symbolic Interactionism Gender Socialization Biological Perspective of Gender Modernization Theory of Gender
Symbolic Interactionism
Consonant Acculturation
The family acculturates together
Divergent pathways-- especially those related to job type-- within the middle class are partially responsible for growing social class inequality in the United States. True False
True
Marital dissolution means a marriage can end through separation, divorce, or widowhood. True False
True
Romantic love and utilitarian love can both be present in a romantic relationship at the same time. True False
True
The article "Marriage has become a Trophy," provides evidence that contradicts the idea that marriage is dying by showing that following same-sex marriage legalization in 2015, many same-sex couples decided to marry. True False
True
The poverty line is the level of income below which the government defines a family as poor. True False
True
Effects of premarital cohabitation on divorce risk:
Undermines commitment to marriage or a certain type of person cohabits
Parenting differences by social class
Upper/Middle: concerted cultivation, children are seen and operate as tiny adults Lower/Working: Natural growth, children act as children and don't think of adult life as much.
Diverging Destinies
What divides the middle class with college educated and high school educated that defines job types.
Which of the following is NOT a consequence of divorce. People report being less economically secure following divorce When people who have divorced remarry, they often form new marriages that tend to be much more stable and less divorce prone than a first marriage. Children of parents who divorce experience a host of problems, such as poorer performance in school People who divorce report being less happy and more stressed out
When people who have divorced remarry, they often form new marriages that tend to be much more stable and less divorce prone than a first marriage.
No Fault Divorce
You could divorce without one partner admitting to wrong-doing
Motherhood Penalty
a loss in wages associated with becoming a mother
Divorce rate
a rate that is determined by dividing the number people who are 18 or older and were divorced between certain years by the number of people who were 18 and older that were married between the same years.
Marriage
a socially recognized relationship that may involve physical and emotional intimacy as well as legal rights to property and inheritance
Characteristics of marital biography have been linked to divorce, such as: Being in a remarriage increases your risk of divorce Marrying at a younger age increases your risk of divorce All of these Marriages that are shorter in duration have a higher risk of divorce
all of these
Remarriage
anyone who has been married more than once
occur over generations; gradual reduction of difference between a host country and immigrant families
assimilation
gender patterns due to men and women's investments in children
biological perspectives
Acculturation
borrowing or using other traits from another culture
Intergenerational transmission of divorce
children of divorce are more likely to divorce in their own marriages
Functionalsim
class divisions serve a purpose in society
Couple lives together but they are unmarried
cohabitation
Stepfamily
complex remarriages that blend two families together
this type of acculturation occurs when children and parents acculturate together
consonant
Gray Divorce
divorce to people 50 and older
gender as a performance
doing gender
we often marry people of the same education level as ourselves
educational homogamy
marriage and reproduction within a particular group, like racial group
endogamy
Interracial or interethnic marriage is a type of: Endogamy Intermarriage Exogamy Homogamy
exogamy
interracial marriage is a type of this
exogamy
Boundary ambiguity
families don't know or agree on who is in the family and each member's role
type of immigration system in place in the US
family based
the physical and/or social conditions of being male or female
gender
Symbolic Interactionism
gender social systems are maintained through elaborate patterns of interpersonal interaction *The idea that by "performing" masculinity and femininity we continue the cycle of gender roles*
siblings who share only one common parent
half sibling
married people have better ________________ than unmarried people especially because spouses monitor one another's behavior
health
another way to phrase remarriage; anything more than 1 marriage
higher order marriage
casual sexual or romantic encounter without explicit commitment or exclusivity
hook up culture
Masculinity Perspective
how gender notions take a toll on boys and men
dual earner households make more money and money creates more stable marriages that are less likely to dissolve
income effect
Independence effect
increase in women's employment gives women economic power to leave a marriage.
today this type of custody is most common when parents divorce
joint
Economic Exploitation
labor of some produces wealth that is controlled by others
general type of issue encountered by gay and lesbian stepfamilies
legal
opportunity to achieve desired class location based on practical ability
life chances
Cohabitation
living together as sexual or romantic partners without being married.
Deep love or affection and concern for another person with whom one feels a strong emotional bond
love
divorce, separation, or widowhood
marital dissolution
The longer the marriage lasts the less likely you are to divorce
marital duration
measuring how much time couples spend together can be a good proxy of this
marital happiness
Exogamy
marriage and reproduction outside one's distinct group
Endogamy
marriage and reproduction within a distinct group
Marital Dissolution
marriage ends through separation, divorce, or widowhood
sometimes women may choose not to marry because they aren't enough ____________________ types of men because many men in the community may not have jobs
marriageable
another way US policy divides families other than immigration
mass incarceration
The process of selecting a partner through dating for insurance
mate selection
Dating
mate selection process in which young adults spend time with many partners prior to long term commitment
this theory describes how the culture of individualism is killing marriage
modernity theory
older singles
more daters at mid and later life *Over 1/3 of people 55 to 75 were single in 2015; divorced, widowed, or never married*
women often get paid less following the birth of a child
motherhood penalty
Social Mobility
movement between classes (either up or down) *limited in the USA*
Romantic Relationship
mutually acknowledged ongoing interactions featuring heightened affection and intensity that is usually sexual in nature.
racial/ethic group with matrilineal families and who were forced to live on reservations
native americans
parents provide love, comfort, safety, and basic care; allow children to grow up on their own
natural growth
Sex
one's biological category, male or female, based on anatomy and physiology
Custodial Parent
parent who holds custody
Romantic Love
passionate devotion and attraction one person feels for another.
sexual dimorphism
physical difference between sexes
level of income below which the government defines a family as poor
poverty line
Utilitarian Love
practical, rational dedication of one person to another based on shared understanding and emotional commitment that usually includes the exchange perspective of weighing the pros and cons of the relationship.
socially imposed; hierarchal; based on appearance; often not decided by the individual
race
Relationship Inertia/ Sliding v. Deciding
regardless of reasons for cohabitation, constraints to leaving are likely to increase over time while dedication may not
sliding versus deciding
relationship inertia
Annulment
religious or legal dissolution/marriage didn't count
more likely to end in divorce than a first marriage
remarriage
children of immigrants born in the united states
second generation
Marriage may not cause more happiness, better health, and greater wealth
selection effect
this type of family structure members are most likely to be in poverty
single-parent family
includes money, social networks, neighborhoods, family connections, and more
social capital
level of acceptance members of one group have towards members of another group
social distance
this is limited in the united states because rich kids stay rich and poor kids stay poor
social mobility
commonly understood patterns of social interaction that characterize social behavior/situations like dating
social scripts
family unit that includes stepparents and stepchildren who live under one roof
stepfamily household
Class Identity
the awareness of, and sense of belonging to, a specific social class
Superrich
the very wealthiest Americans with lavish lifestyles and the 1% of people that that earn 20% of all income.
Family separation at the U.S.-Mexico border has recently received much attention in the news. Although it receives less media coverage, mass incarceration is another way that parents and children are separated from one another in the United States. True False
true
Cohabitation Effect
undermines commitment to marriage or certain type of person cohabits
practical, rational dedication of one person to another
utilitarian love
most important source of social class inequality in the US today
wealth