Lecture 3 Flashcards

1
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What does the crude marriage rate in Canada show?

A

Decline

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2
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Why the change in the crude marriage rate?

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  • Change in push factors
  • Change in pull factors
  • Change in traditional religious beliefs,
  • Change in values : ex. a societal disapproval of sex outside marriage,
  • Change in gender roles and expectations,
  • Changes in financial necessity
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3
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In Us in Canadian (recent history) when were marriage rates high and low?

A

Low in great depression
(Stabilized in 40s)
Boom with return of soldiers
- Baby boom

Since the 70’s decline

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4
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What happened when divorce act reform?

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After this = divorce rates spiked

but general decline since

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5
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Why is Quebec different from rest of canada on marriage?

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Low marriage rate = lot of common law

  • Why? Quiet revolution
    Turned away from catholic church in 60’s
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6
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View on marriage using sociological imagination?

A

Marriage trends change with norms and economic factors

Individual life stories are deeply connected with the historical and cultural patterns of the society in which we live

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6
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What does Family reflect:

A

Power relations:
between generations and
between spouses,
and regulations and
practices of sexuality,
marital and nonmarital

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