| % Correct | ||
|---|---|---|
| functions of the family - sex, money, reproduction (sex) + socialisation | Murdock | 100%
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| functional fit theory, warm bath theory + irreducible functions of the family | Parsons | 100%
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| early society was primate communism - classless without private property | Marx | 89%
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| childhood is disappearing + children are becoming more similar to adults | Postman | 89%
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| childhood is socially constructed, children used to be mini adults w/out childhood | Aries | 78%
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| toxic childhood - rapid cultural + technological changes have harmed children | Palmer | 78%
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| wives are the "takers of shit" - husbands letting out anger from exploitative work | Ansley | 67%
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| the negotiated family - members negotiate their roles in relationship | Beck | 67%
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| the zombie family - externally appear alive but is dead, an empty shell | Beck | 67%
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| increased choice and equality in relationships due to feminism + contraception | Giddens | 67%
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| the pure relationship - relationship exists only to satisfy each partners needs | Giddens | 67%
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| same sex couples are pioneers as they don't have traditional gender roles | Giddens | 67%
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| individualisation thesis - traditional structures in society lost influence on us | Giddens + Beck | 67%
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| welfare benefits bad as they encourage lone parent households + dependency | Murray | 67%
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| patriarchal society allows violence towards wives as they are seen as property | Dobash + Dobash | 56%
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| men and womens roles are not fixed in biology but due to social factors | Oakly | 56%
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| the preindustrial family was nuclear, not extended as functionalists suggest | Young + Willmott | 56%
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| social policy is a form of state power and allows control over the family | Donzelot | 44%
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| the connectedness thesis - relationships are interconnected, affect each other | Smart | 44%
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| family have illusion of haven from work but women face domestic servitude | Zaretsky | 44%
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| the neo-conventional family with dual earner couple replaced nuclear family | Chester | 33%
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| rate of family breakdown higher in cohabiting couples than married couples | Benson | 22%
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| matrilocal all-female households should be created to replace hetrosexual ones | Greer | 22%
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| postmodern families - more diverse + based on active decisions | Stacey | 22%
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| the symmetrical family where all responsibilities are divided equally | Young + Willmott | 22%
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| new right perspective on social policy, policies should promote nuclear family | Almond | 11%
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| families separated geographically still have close bonds eg the beanpole family | Bell | 11%
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| gender regimes - social policy can be familistic (traditional) or individualistic | Drew | 11%
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| people place higher expectations on marriage + divorce if marriage is unhappy | Fletcher | 11%
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| living apart together couples are in committed relationships but not cohabiting | Duncan + Phillips | 0%
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| paranoid parenting where parents obsessed over threats to their children | Furedi | 0%
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| state unwilling to support elderly as of no use to capitalism so female relatives do | Phillipson | 0%
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