Final Exam (c. 12) Flashcards
family
a social group whose members are bound by some type of tie - legal, biological, emotional, or a combination of all three.
nuclear family
heterosexual couple, usually married, living in their own household and raising children
Family: structural functionalism
Family performs necessary functions, such as the socialization of children, that help society run smoothly and maintain social order.
Family: conflict theory
Family is a site of various forms of stratification and can produce and reproduce inequalities based on these statuses.
Family: symbolic interactionism
Family is a social construction; it is created, changed, and maintained in interaction.
homogamy
tendency to choose mates who are similar to us in class, race, ethnicity, age, religion, and even level of attractiveness.
endogamy
marriage to someone within one’s social group
exogamy
marriage to someone from a different social group
anti miscegenation laws
the prohibition of interracial marriage, cohabitation, or sexual interaction
most likely to intermarry
Asians and Hispanics
propinquity
tendency to marry or have relationships with people who are in close geographic proximity
monogamy
practice of marrying (or being in a relationship with) one person at a time
polygamy
system of marriage that allows people to have more than one spouse at a time
polyamory
a system of multiple-person partnerships
Why increase in divorce rate?
- individualism
- higher expectations for ideal marriage
- women less dependent on men
- changed nature of marriage itself
- more stress on marriages
- divorce is more socially acceptable
- divorce is now legally easier to accomplish