Marriage and Parents
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Surprise
100

This term describes the fact that as women have greater financial freedom, divorce rates tend to rise

Independence effect

100

An examination of the interplay between structural power and individual social identities

Positionality

100

This term was coined in 2021 to speak to the rising divorce rates in those aged 50+

Grey divorce 

100

In 2021 it was 1.66 (meaning the average number of children born to a woman in the U.S. was less than 2)

Total fertility rate of the US

100

Family, peers, school, religion, media - shape an individual's core identity and perception of the social world

Primary agents of socialization 

200

The term that speaks to the act or failure to act on the part of a parent or caretaker that results in (or puts the children in imminent risk for) physical, emotional, or sexual harm

Child abuse

200

The ability to consider the interconnections between the history of society and an individual’s biography in order to more fully understand one’s choices, problems, & circumstances

Sociological imagination

200

A figure that ranges from 0-1 measuring the level of homogeneity within a community

Diversity index

200

1 in 3 ever married Americans have experienced this

A divorce

200

A social category (e.g., non-binary, genderfluid, cisgender man, and more)

Gender

300

The term coined by Hochschild in 1989 to describe the work done to maintain homes after labor force participation

Second shift 

300

Bourdieu defined this as the general background, knowledge, disposition, and skills that are passed from one generation to the next

Cultural capital 

300

Men in careers historically considered “women’s work” are more likely to have advancement opportunities compared to their equally talented and skilled peers who are women

Glass escalator

300

In 2023 the average age for this social phenomena was 28.7 for women and 30.6 for men

Marriage 

300

The process of how society categorizes people into groups based on Wealth, income, education, occupation, social power, and status

Stratification

400

The historic assumption that fathers are an economic source and authority figure for children; successful employment was the sign of a good father

Male provider ideal 

400

The area of sociology that studies death rates, disease prevalence, and fertility rates, in order to illuminate changes in the population over time

Demography 

400

People with similarities tend to have more contact than dissimilar people

Homophily 

400

The social program that keeps people age 65+ out of poverty and allows them to live alone (12.5% in 1935 vs. 67% in 2022)

Social security

400

A cultural, colonial, and social construction, a meaningful set of distinctions based on perceived biological differences

Race

500

The cultural pressure for women to devote more of their time, energy, and money to raise children

Intensive motherhood

500

The sociological perspective that examines the role of context, personal choices, relationships and interpersonal dynamics, and structure over the span of one’s life

Life course perspective/theory

500

Pattern that guides social interactions and provides structure

Social script

500

In 2023 the average age for this social phenomena was 27.5 for women and 27 for men

First child

500

The part of the “cult of true womanhood” that emphasizes obedience

Piety