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Ecology of the Family - Coggle Diagram
Ecology of the Family
Family Systems: Basic Structure
Family Systems Theory
Family:two or more persons related by birth, marriage, or adoption, who reside together
Changes in concept of family
Nuclear family- family of orientation/family of procreation
Extended family
matriarchal, patriarchal and egalitarian families
personal and formal networks
Family Systems: Basic Functions
reproduction
socialization/education
assignment of social roles
economic support
nurturance/ emotional support
Functional Family Changes- consumption rather than production units
Macroinfluences on families
Socioeconomic status
traditional societies tend toward ascribed status
traditional societies tend toward achieved status
Social class differences
Ethnic orientation
Gemeinschaft group
Gesellschaft group
religious orientation
political
immigration policies
foreign policies
domestic policies
ecomonic
technological
Family Transitions: Structural/Functional Changes
Divorce
The law
No-fault divorce
The famliy
Family dynamics
Socioeconomics
Authority distribution
Domestic responsibilty
Emotional support
Effects on children
Age of child
Child's gender
Boys are harder hit
Child custody arrangements
single-parent custody
joint custody
binuclear family
Kin custody
Step-families
Families of adopted children
Dual-earner families
maternal employment and the child's well being
Families of diverse parents
Families of unmarried parents
interethnic and interfaith families
Same-sex parents families
Meeting the challenge of change: family empowerment
physical stressors
sociocultural stressors
psychological stressors