MODULE 6.1 Flashcards
According to Santarita and Madrid in 2006, it is two or more people related by blood, marriage or adoption.
Family
Social and economic unit that consists of one or more parents
and their children.
Family
Factory that develops and produces human personalities.
Family
Institution that passes down the cultural traditions of a
society by the next generation.
Family
Family is a social group that:
- Shares common residence
- Has presence of economic cooperation
- Produce offspring
- Include adults of both sexes wherein at least two of whom
uphold a socially approved form of sexual relationship
- Basic residential unit where economic, production,
consumption, inheritance, child rearing and shelter are
organized and carried out (Haviland et al, 2008)
Household
TRUE OR FALSE: A household can have other members aside from the family.
TRUE
Socially or ritually recognized union or legal contract between
spouses that establishes rights and obligations between
them, between them and their children, and between them
and their in-laws.
Marriage
According to ________, marriage is a special contract of permanent union between a man and a woman entered into in accordance with law for the establishment of conjugal and family life; the foundation of the family and an inviolable social institution.
Article 1, Family Code of the Philippines
Marriage patterns by ethnic group
Endogamy and Exogamy
Compulsory marriage in their own village,
community, ethnic, social, or religious group
Endogamy
Marriage custom where an individual is required by
social norms to marry outside their own group, community, or
social classes
Exogamy
Marriage patterns by number of spouses
Monogamy and Polygamy
2 types of polygamy
Polygyny and Polyandry
Both married partners only have one spouse
Monogamy
One individual has multiple spouses
Polygamy
One man is married to more than one woman
simultaneously
Polygyny
One woman is married to more than one man
simultaneously
Polyandry
Postmarital recidency patterns
Patrilocal, Matrilocal, Bilocal, Neolocal
Married couple lives in the residence of his husband’s
father.
Patrilocal
Man is expected to take residence in his wife’s mother
area.
Matrilocal
Newlywed couple stay with the husband’s relatives and the
kin alternately.
Bilocal
Requires both spouses to leave their households and
create their own at times even in a different locality.
Neolocal
Family set-ups
Nuclear family, Single parent family, Step family
- Parents + offspring
- May include a stepparent, stepsiblings and adopted children
Nuclear Family
- 1 parent + 1 or more children
- Consequence of divorce o separation, births to unmarried
mothers, death of spouse, desertion
Single parent family
Family units where one or both members have children from their previous relationship.
Stepfamilies/Reconstituted Families
Network of relatives within which an individual possesses certain mutual rights and obligations.
Kinship
Web of social relationships that humans form as part of a family.
Kinship
Types of kinship
Consanguinity and Affinity
Kinship through bloodline
Consanguinity
Kinship formed out of marriage or ritual
Affinity
Types of consanguineal kinship
Unilineal descent(Patrilineal descent and Matrilineal descent) Bilateral descent
Child is automatically assigned to either his
mother or father’s group
Unilineal descent
Children are automatically made members of
the father’s group
Patrilineal descent
Children are automatically made members
of the mother’s group
Matrilineal descent
Children can be made members of all ancestor’s
groups
Bilateral descent
Ritual coparenthood due to ceremonies
Compadrazgo
Spiritual parenthood due to ceremonies
Padrinazgo