Marriage
Relations
Views on family
Family troubles
Random
100
Marriage to someone within one’s social group
What is endogamy
100
Close relations with people we consider "like family" but who are not related to us by blood or marriage
What is fictive kin
100
Views the family as one of the basic institutions that keeps society running smoothly by providing functions such as producing and socializing children, economic production, instrumental and emotional support, and sexual control
What is structural funtionalism
100
Physical and legal responsibility for children assigned by a court
What is custody
100
Refer to practical physical tasks necessary to maintain family life
What is instrumental tasks
200
Marriage to someone from a different social group
What is exogamy
200
A large group of relatives, usually including at least three generations living either in one household or in close proximity
What is extended family
200
examine the types of social dynamics and interactions that create and sustain families, emphasizing the ways that our experiences of family bonds are socially created rather than naturally existing.
What is symbolic interactionists
200
Proscribed sexual contact between family members; a form of child abuse when it occurs between a child and a caregiver
What is incest
200
Refer to the emotional work necessary to support family members (remembering a relative’s birthday or playing with the kids).
What is expressive tasks
300
The tendency to choose romantic partners who are similar to us in terms of class, race, religion, education, or other social group membership
What is homogamy
300
The tendency to marry or have relationships with people in close geographic proximity
What is propinquity
300
Who defines family as a social group whose members are bound by legal, biological and emotional ties or combination of all three.
What is sociologists
300
A form of child abuse in which the caregiver fails to provide adequate nutrition, sufficient clothing or shelter, or hygienic and safe living conditions
What is neglect
300
Unpaid labor inside the home that is often expected of women after they get home from working at paid labor outside the home.
What is second shift
400
The practice of marrying (or being in a relationship with) one person at a time
What is monogamy
400
A social group whose members are bound by legal, biological, or emotional ties, or a combination of all three
What is family
400
Defines family as two or more individuals related by blood, marriage or adoption living in same house hold
What is US Census
400
The canceling of the legal duties and responsibilities of marriage and the dissolving of the bonds of matrimony between a married couple
What is divorce
400
Generation in which parents living longer do children find themselves caring for them as well as their own children
What is sandwhich generation
500
A system of marriage that allows people to have more than one spouse at a time
What is polygamy
500
Living together as a romantically involved, unmarried couple
What is cohabitation
500
believe that society revolves around conflict over scarce resources, and that conflict within the family is also about the competition for resources: time, energy, and the leisure to pursue recreational activities.
What is conflict theorists
500
A pattern of behavior which involves the abuse by one partner against another in an intimate relationship such as marriage, cohabitation, dating or within the family
What is domestic violence
500
Generation in which after the recession, young adults move back home with their parents after college
What is boomerang generation