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Ecology of the Family
Work
Study genuine bills, to recognize the imperfections
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Love
Household tasks, helping children, spiritual
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Balance between work, rest, and relaxation
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Family Work
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Blessing
Ground cursed, not people
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Steady, continual, hard work
Essential
Mindless
Allows us to focus on other things, like talking to one another
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Tradition
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Defines type of work, roles, clothing, food
Diverse Parents
Unmarried
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Children at higher risk for poverty, behavioral problems, and poor academic performance
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Macrosystem Influences
Socioeconomic Status
Position within a society, based on social and economic factors
Ascribed status - social class based by family lineage, gender, birth order, or skin color
Achieved status - social class based by education, occupation, income, and/or place of residence
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Social class
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Lower class
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Adult roles - respect for elderly, debt, further education
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Economic resources, knowledge & skills, network
Ethnic Orientation
Gemeinschaft - communal, cooperative, close, intimate, and informal interpersonal relationships
Gesellschaft - associative, practical, objective, and formal interpersonal relationships
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Family Empowerment
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Physical, sociocultural, psychological stressors
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Family Systems
Basic Structures
Classic Definition - Adults of both sexes, socially approved sexual relationship, and one or more children
Census defines family - two or more people related by birth, marriage, or adoption, who reside together
Nuclear Family - husband, wife, and their children
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Basic Functions
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Economic Support
Originally - own farms, own food, self-sufficient
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