Family, Types of Family, Functions of Family, Patterns of Fam Organization + Authority Flashcards

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IT IS THE BASIC UNIT OF THE
SOCIETY

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FAMILY

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2
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defined as “ the family of marriage, parenthood, or procreation; composed of a husband , wife, and their immediate
children-natural, adopted or both”

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NUCLEAR FAMILY

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3
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Family is a group of persons united by what?

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ties of marriage, blood or
adoption

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4
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consisting only of husband and wife, such as newly married couples and “empty nesters”.

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DYAD FAMILY

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consisting of three generations which may include married siblings and their families and /or grandparents

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EXTENDED FAMILY

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elderly man/woman living alone

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SINGLE ADULT FAMILY

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grandmother, daughter, and grand daughter ‘s nuclear.

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MULTIGENERATION FAMILY

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results from a union where one or both spouses bring a child or children from a previous marriage into a new living arrangement

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BLENDED FAMILY

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9
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where a man has more than one spouse, approved by Philippine authorities only among Muslims by virtue of PD No. 1083 aka Code of Muslim Personal Laws of the Philippines (Office of the President 1977)

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COMPOUND FMAILY

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commonly described as a “ live in “ arrangement between an unmarried couple who are called common law spouses and their child or children from such an arrangement

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COHABITING FAMILY

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results from the death of a spouse, separation, or pregnancy outside of wedlock

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SINGLE PARENT

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Children whose parents can no longer care for them may be placed in a foster or substitute home by a child protection.

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FOSTER FAMILY

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13
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Foster parents may or may not have children of their own. ((T OR F))

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T

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made up of cohabiting couple of the same sex in a sexual relationship

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GAY OR LESBIAN FAMILY

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15
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➢several unrelated couple living together ➢AND SHARE FACILITIES IN SOME FORM OF SOCIETY THEY COME FOR ECONOMICAL REASONS , BELIEFS, AND CULTURES.

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COMMUNE FAMILY

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16
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several adults married to each other , share everything including sex and child raising.

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Group Marriage Commune Family

17
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despite the changing forms of the family, it has remained the universally accepted institution for reproductive function and child rearing .

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PROCREATION

18
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involves transmission of the culture of a social group

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SOCIALIZATION OF FAMILY MEMBERS

19
Q

– family confers its social rank on the children
- Depending on the degree of social mobility in a society the family and children’s future families may move from one social class to another (Medina, 2001)

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STATUS PLACEMENT

20
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is a unit of production ( work as a team )

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RURAL FAMILY

21
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is more of a unit of consumption (work separately)

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URBAN FAMILY

22
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family provides for the survival needs of its dependent members.

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PHYSICAL MAINTENANCE

23
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– family supports spouses or partners by providing for companionship and meeting affective, sexual, and socioeconomic needs -By developing a sense of love and belonging the family gives the children emotional gratification and psychological security (Medina, 2001) The family is the source of motivation and morale for its members

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WELFARE AND PROTECTION

24
Q

the married couple live with or near
the husband’s family.

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PATRILOCAL

25
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the husband leaves his family and sets
up housekeeping with or near his wife’s family.

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MATRILOCAL

26
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the married couple establish a new
home; they reside independently of the parents of either groom or bride.

27
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it gives the couple a choice of staying with either the groom’s parents or the bride’s parents

28
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authority is vested in the oldest male in the family often the father

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PATRIARCHY

29
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authority is vested in the mother or the
mother’s kin.

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MATRIARCHY

30
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This refers to whom the power and decision-making is vested in the family.

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based on authority

31
Q

husband and the wife exercise a more or less equal amount of authority.

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equalitarian or egalitarian

32
Q

authority is vested in the mother due to prolonged absence of the father.

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matricentric

33
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what is the purpose of family?

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to create and maintain a common culture which promotes the physical, mental, emotional, and social development of each of its members