families and households Intro Flashcards
what perspective does Murdock have?
functionalist perspective
what are the four functions the family carries out according to Murdock?
stable sex drive, reproduction, socialisation, economic needs
what does Murdock see the family as?
a man and a woman, married with preferably two kids, maintaining a sexual relationship and co operating economically
what does Murdock believe about his type of family?
it is universal and found in all societies
how can Murdock be criticised for his views on family?
he can be criticised by Marxists for the reproduction function, as Marxists say families reproduce the next generation of workers who will obey their capitalist employers
what perspective does Parson’s have and what is his theory on family called?
functionalist perspective, functional fit theory
what does Parson’s argue about the family and it’s functions?
the family performs different functions depending on the kind of society it’s found in
what are the two types of family that Parson’s talks about?
the extended family and the nuclear family
what does the extended family contain?
grandparents, uncles, cousins and aunties all living together under one roof
what does the nuclear family contain?
a man, a woman and children who are dependant on the parents, they are heterosexual and monogamous
what are the two types of society Parson’s talk about?
modern industrial society and traditional pre-industrial society
what are the features of a modern industrial society?
nuclear family, urbanisation, geographically mobile workforce, meritocratic
what are the features of a traditional pre-industrial society?
extended family, agricultural, family is self sufficient and multi functional
what are the two essential functions that the modern nuclear family performs?
the primary socialisation of children, the stabilisation of adult personalities
how can Parsons be criticised on his view of the family?
he can be criticised by Willmott and Young who argue that the pre-industrial family was not as extended as Parson’s claims, extended family hasn’t disappear just doesn’t live under same roof anymore