changing family patterns-partnerships(cohabtation) Flashcards
what do structuralist theories (feminism,functionalism,marxism) argue?
A typical family structure exists and this structure closely linked to nuclear family - heterosexual married couple with dependent children
why is there changing patterns of marriage?
-changing roles of women
-changing social attitudes
-reduced functions of the family
-secularisation
-rising divorce rate
-expense of marriage
-less fear of divorce
-the individualization thesis
cohabitation
involves an unmarried couple in a sexual relationship living together
the number of couples cohabitating has increased in UK with about how much of all unmarried adults under 60 cohabiting?
about 25% of all unmarried adults under 60 cohabiting, double the number in 1986
what is expected to happen to the number of cohabiting couples by 2021?
the number of cohabiting couples are expected to double by 2021
reasons for the increase in cohabitation
-secularisation , marriage less religiously signifcant
-see cohabitation as a transition period before marriage
-viewed as an alternative to marriage
perspectives on cohabitation
(coast)
-some couples see cohabitation as a step on the path to marriage, Coast(2006) 75% of cohabiting couples expect to marry each other
perspectives on cohabitation (Bejin)(1985)
cohabitation is a conscious attempt made by some young people to create a more equal relationship than traditional patriarchal marriage