Social group whose members are bound by legal, biological, or emotional ties, or a combination of all three.
What is Family
Physical, verbal, financial, sexual or psychological behaviors abusers that are used to gain and maintain power over victims.
What is Domestic Abuse?
Living together as a romantic couple without being married.
What is Cohabitation?
Structural functionalism: Performs necessary functions, such as the socialization of children, that help society run smoothly and maintain social order.
What is approach to family?
The practice physical tasks necessary to maintain family life.
What are instrumental tasks?
A heterosexual couple with one or more children living in a single household.
What is Nuclear Family?
Common behavior pattern in abusive relationships; the cycle begins happily, then the relationship grows tense, and the tension explodes in abuse, followed by a period of contrition that allows the cycle to repeat.
What is cycle of violence?
The growing economic independence of individuals today, resulting in less financial motivation for marriage as a legal contract?
What is the reasons for this rise of cohabitation?
Nontraditional families are still marginalized in many ways, while the nuclear family remains the standard.
What is marriage perspective conflict theory?
The unpaid housework and childcare often expected of women after they complete their day's paid labor.
What is second shift?
Recognized bond between two spouses, establishing contractual rights and obligations between them.
What is marriage?
Caregiver fails to provide adequate nutrition, sufficient clothing or shelter, or hygienic and safe living conditions.
What is Neglect?
Most common among young adults 25 to 34 years of age?
What is the age cohabitation occurring around?
Social construction; it is created, changed, and maintained in interaction.
What is Family conflict theory?
The kind of expressive work of remembering & celebrating birthdays include?
What is buying presents, writing cards, and baking cakes?
The legal process of acquiring parental responsibilities for a child other than one's biological offspring.
What is Adoption?
In divorce cases custody of minors goes to?
What are mothers in disproportionate number of cases?
Since those who live alone are more likely to be older women, they may experience multiple forms of discrimination at once.
What is most likely to experience more discrimination in cohabitation.
The interplay of gender and sexuality in family and society, what other sociological perspectives overlook.
What is Feminist and Queer Theory?
What does preparing meals for a family require beyond just knowing how to cook?
What is meals that account for family members likes ,dislikes and allergies, and to create a varied and balanced menus?
Regardless of the definition most people recognize family as an integral social institution found in every society
What is family recognition?
Our society choses to see people who are childfree as unconforming to wieldy held norms?
What is our society is pronatalist?
Why people now spend their life unmarried?
What is the Bohemian lifestyle?
The theoretical perspectives of how family relationships are created and maintained in daily interactions.
What is symbolic interactionism?
Family focus on symbolic interactionist perspective that are.
What is created through family interactions?