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Chapter 13
Outline
 What is a family?
 Diversity in families
 Theoretical perspectives
 Gender and Family Labor
 Aging in the Family
 Abuse
 Divorce, Breakups and Blended Families
What is a family?
 Family-social group whose members are bound by
 legal, biological or emotional ties, or some
 combination of the three
   Meaning always changes with social, cultural, political
    tide of society
   Industrial Revolution, Women’s Liberation, divorce
    rates, gay families, single parents, etc…
   Nuclear family-heterosexual couple with one or more
    children living in a single household
   Extended family-large group of relatives (incl. at least 3
    generations either in one household or in close
    proximity
Diversity in Families
 Endogamy-marriage to someone in one’s social group
    More common than exogamy
 Exogamy-marriage to someone from a different social
 group
   Increasing, still rare: 5.7% of couples interracial (2000)
 Monogamy-marrying only one individual at a time
 Polygamy-allows people to have more than one
 spouse at a time
   Polygyny-allows men to have multiple wives
   Polyandry-allows women to have multiple husbands
Theoretical Perspectives
 Structural-functionalism-family is essential institution
 that allows modern industrial economy to function
   Durkheim-marriage and family decreased men’s suicide
    rates
 Conflict Theory-nuclear family contributes to
 oppressive social relations
   Competition over scarce resources (time, energy, leisure)
   Gendered social institution (unequal power between
    men and women)
Theoretical Perspectives
 Symbolic
 Interactionism-looks at
 how family relations are
 created and maintained
 in interaction
   Family members
    actively construct
    meaning of social bonds
    and roles
Gender and Family
     Labor
                     The Industrial Revolution
                     created different and unequal
                     roles for men and women-men
                     working outside home for
                     wages/women in home taking
                     care of kids
                       Second Shift-unpaid labor
                        inside the home; often expected
                        of women after paid job
                       Hochschild-“supermom”-
                        women who accept dual roles
Aging in the Family
 American population is
  aging-current average
  life expectancy is 78
  years
 Retirement-Social
  Security benefits only
  source of income for 54%
  of retired population
   10% of retired below
    poverty line
Abuse in Families
 *People more likely to be killed, assaulted, sexually
  victimized in own homes by family members than
  anywhere else
   Related to privacy of nuclear family (early 1900s)
   1 in 3 women will experience violence by partner at some
    point in her life
   Women 5-8 times more likely to be victimized than men
 Domestic violence-any physical, verbal, financial,
  sexual, or psychological behaviors abusers use to gain
  and maintain power over victims
Abuse in Families
 Cycle of Violence-common behavior pattern of
  abusive relationships
   1. Begins happily
   2. Relationship grows tense
   3. Violence occurs
   4. “honeymoon phase”-reason victims stay
 Neglect-form of child abuse where caregiver fails to
  provide adequate nutrition, clothing or shelter
 Elders also subject to abuse in form of neglect,
  abandonment, financial exploitation, etc…
   Elders and children both at risk because of relative
    powerlessness
Divorce, Custody, Child Support
 2002-55% of U.S. population married/10% divorced
    Rates of divorce have been steadily climbing
 Most who divorce remarry, but rate lower than in 1960s
 Increase in cohabitation-living together as a
  romantically involved, unmarried couple
 Growing acceptance of divorce-less stigma
Divorce, Custody, Child Support
 Mothers still disproportionately get kids,
 Trend toward joint custody-physical and legal
  responsibility of caring for children
 Children are more likely to live in poverty after divorce
 Women often experience downward economic
  mobility
Trends
 Being single-not just young; gays, long-distance
  relationships, communes, widows, and due to choice
 Cohabitation-1960-2000 number of cohabitating
  couples in U.S. increased 1000%
   Most 25-34 years old
 Single parenting-only 10% of single parents fathers
 Intentional community-any group who form a
 communal living arrangement outside marriage
   For a common purpose

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Soc. 101 rw ch. 13.pdf

  • 2. Outline  What is a family?  Diversity in families  Theoretical perspectives  Gender and Family Labor  Aging in the Family  Abuse  Divorce, Breakups and Blended Families
  • 3. What is a family?  Family-social group whose members are bound by legal, biological or emotional ties, or some combination of the three  Meaning always changes with social, cultural, political tide of society  Industrial Revolution, Women’s Liberation, divorce rates, gay families, single parents, etc…  Nuclear family-heterosexual couple with one or more children living in a single household  Extended family-large group of relatives (incl. at least 3 generations either in one household or in close proximity
  • 4. Diversity in Families  Endogamy-marriage to someone in one’s social group  More common than exogamy  Exogamy-marriage to someone from a different social group  Increasing, still rare: 5.7% of couples interracial (2000)  Monogamy-marrying only one individual at a time  Polygamy-allows people to have more than one spouse at a time  Polygyny-allows men to have multiple wives  Polyandry-allows women to have multiple husbands
  • 5. Theoretical Perspectives  Structural-functionalism-family is essential institution that allows modern industrial economy to function  Durkheim-marriage and family decreased men’s suicide rates  Conflict Theory-nuclear family contributes to oppressive social relations  Competition over scarce resources (time, energy, leisure)  Gendered social institution (unequal power between men and women)
  • 6. Theoretical Perspectives  Symbolic Interactionism-looks at how family relations are created and maintained in interaction  Family members actively construct meaning of social bonds and roles
  • 7. Gender and Family Labor  The Industrial Revolution created different and unequal roles for men and women-men working outside home for wages/women in home taking care of kids  Second Shift-unpaid labor inside the home; often expected of women after paid job  Hochschild-“supermom”- women who accept dual roles
  • 8. Aging in the Family  American population is aging-current average life expectancy is 78 years  Retirement-Social Security benefits only source of income for 54% of retired population  10% of retired below poverty line
  • 9. Abuse in Families  *People more likely to be killed, assaulted, sexually victimized in own homes by family members than anywhere else  Related to privacy of nuclear family (early 1900s)  1 in 3 women will experience violence by partner at some point in her life  Women 5-8 times more likely to be victimized than men  Domestic violence-any physical, verbal, financial, sexual, or psychological behaviors abusers use to gain and maintain power over victims
  • 10. Abuse in Families  Cycle of Violence-common behavior pattern of abusive relationships  1. Begins happily  2. Relationship grows tense  3. Violence occurs  4. “honeymoon phase”-reason victims stay  Neglect-form of child abuse where caregiver fails to provide adequate nutrition, clothing or shelter  Elders also subject to abuse in form of neglect, abandonment, financial exploitation, etc…  Elders and children both at risk because of relative powerlessness
  • 11. Divorce, Custody, Child Support  2002-55% of U.S. population married/10% divorced  Rates of divorce have been steadily climbing  Most who divorce remarry, but rate lower than in 1960s  Increase in cohabitation-living together as a romantically involved, unmarried couple  Growing acceptance of divorce-less stigma
  • 12. Divorce, Custody, Child Support  Mothers still disproportionately get kids,  Trend toward joint custody-physical and legal responsibility of caring for children  Children are more likely to live in poverty after divorce  Women often experience downward economic mobility
  • 13. Trends  Being single-not just young; gays, long-distance relationships, communes, widows, and due to choice  Cohabitation-1960-2000 number of cohabitating couples in U.S. increased 1000%  Most 25-34 years old  Single parenting-only 10% of single parents fathers  Intentional community-any group who form a communal living arrangement outside marriage  For a common purpose