Sociology Chapter 11
Patrilocal
refers to the pattern in which married couples live with or near the husband's parents
Matrilocal
refers to the pattern in which married couples live with or near the wife's parents
Neolocal
refers to the situation where newly married couples set up their own apartment
Polyandry
the marriage of one women to two or more men at the same time
patriarchy
the pattern in which the oldest living man in the household has authority over the rest of the family members
Matriarchy
the pattern in which the oldest living women in the household has authority over all the family members
Homogamy
the tendency to marry someone similar to oneself
Exomgamy
the practice of marrying outside one's group
Extended Family
two or more adult generations of the same family whose member share economic resources and a common household
Nuclear Family
Family structure composed of one or both parents and children
Equiltarian
Family structure in which authority is evenly shared between the husband and wife
Endogamy
Marriage with one's own group as required by social norms
Polygamy
The marriage of a male or female to more than
Polygyny
The marriage of one man to two or more women at the same time
Monogamy
a marriage consisting of one man and one women
Cohabitation:
couple that lives together but isn't married
Bilateral
descent and inheritance are both passed equally through both parents
Matrilineal
descent and inheritance are passed through teh female line
Patrilineal
descent and inheritance are passed through the male line
Hetergamy
marriage between people with differing social characteristics