Divorce Trends
Remarriage & Stepfamilies
Theoretical Perspectives on Family Change
Causes & Impacts of Divorce
Bonus
100

What term describes the rise and fall of divorce rates that began to level off after the 1980s?

Divorce Revolution

100

What term describes a family in which one or both partners bring children from previous relationships?

A blended or stepfamily.

100

Which perspective focuses on how changing gender roles contribute to shifts in marriage and divorce?

Feminist theory.

100

What is the most common reason couples give for divorce in U.S. surveys?

Lack of commitment or communication breakdown

100

What term refers to ongoing contact and cooperation between divorced parents for their children’s benefit?

Co-parenting

200

Sociologists use the phrase ________ to refer to women being able to support themselves and are more likely to leave an unhappy marriage.

Independence Effect

200

Statistically, are remarriages more or less likely to end in divorce than first marriages?

More likely — second marriages have a higher divorce rate.

200

From a functionalist perspective, what function does divorce serve in society?

It allows dysfunctional relationships to end, restoring stability to the social system.

200

How does social class influence divorce rates?

Lower-income couples experience higher divorce rates due to financial stressors.

200

What sociological term describes uncertainty about family roles after divorce or remarriage?

Boundary ambiguity

300
For some marriages, women working tends to strengthen the marital bond. What do Sociologists call this?

Income Effet

300

From a symbolic interactionist view, what challenge do stepfamilies often face?

Negotiating new roles and meanings for “mother,” “father,” and “child.”

300

What does symbolic interactionism emphasize when studying blended families?

The meanings family members attach to their roles and interactions.

300

How are children typically affected by divorce in the short term, according to research?

They may experience stress or behavioral issues, but most adjust over time.

300

How might divorce rates be affected during economic recessions?

They often drop temporarily because divorce is costly.

400

How does no-fault divorce legislation affect divorce rates?

It made divorce easier by removing the need to prove wrongdoing, increasing divorce rates initially.

400

Which racial group has the lowest rates of blended families?

Asian Americans

400

Which theory views divorce as a result of competing interests between men and women in patriarchal systems?

Conflict theory (or feminist)

400

The divorce revolution (1960–1980)  led to 60% of poor families with children being led by single mothers. What do sociologists call this phenomenon?

Feminization of poverty

400

How does age at first marriage relate to divorce risk?

Younger age at marriage is associated with a higher risk of divorce, while marrying later in life lowers the risk.

500

Which sociological perspective would analyze divorce as a way to restore equilibrium when a family no longer meets members’ needs?

Structural-functionalism.

500

What factor most increases the success of remarriages involving children?

Strong co-parenting and clear role boundaries.

500

How might exchange theory explain remarriage decisions?

Individuals remarry when perceived rewards outweigh potential costs.

500

Who is most likely to instigate the divorce process?

Women 

500

What is the relationship between income level and divorce likelihood?  

Couples with higher household income are generally less likely to divorce, as financial stability reduces marital stress and conflict.