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L04, ch 3. Ecology of the Family, Macrosystem influences on families:…
L04, ch 3. Ecology of the Family
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Family systems: p.83
looks within the family, view as a whole, structure organization patterns, interactions
family: "a social group characterized by common residence, economic cooperation, and reproduction." or "two or more persons related by birth, marriage, ore adoption, who reside together"
nuclear family: husband, wife and kids
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macrosystem: socioeconomic, p.105
socioeconomic status=rank or position within a society, based on social and economic factors
ascribed status=social class, rank, or position determined by family lineage, gender, birth order or skin color
achieved status=social class, rank, or position determined by education, occupation, income, and/or place of residence
traditional society=society that relies on customs handed down from past generations as ways to behave (ascribed)
modern society=society that looks to the present for ways to behave and is thus responsive to change (achieved status)
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“I’m cutting stone,” the first man answered.
The second replied, “I’m earning three gold pieces per day.”
The third man smiled and said, “I am helping to build a house of God.”
Remember the old saying, “Your attitude determines your altitude.”
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A traveler passed a stone quarry and saw three men working. He asked each man what he was doing. Each man’s answer revealed a different attitude toward the same job.