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Families in Sociology, Some people in modern society decide not to get…
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Family Diversity
Family diversity is families being different. This could be because of their family type, how many people are in their family, the norms and values in that family, the culture and the religion they follow, etc.
The Rapopports: families are becoming more diverse, diversity in structure of the family, there are different roles, norms and values in the family, ethnicaly diveristy
Robert Chester: Nuclear family is still the main type of family because most people have or will live in a nuclear family, divorcees and single people will go on to marry and/or have kids
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Conjugal roles
Conjugal roles are the stereotypical roles that we're given within a family, based on our gender. We can be manipulated into these roles by family, media, etc.
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Household task (Time Use Study 2006) Women who work outside the home spend 21 hours a week on housework whereas men spend 12 hours.
Originally identified by Duncombe and Marsden (1995), the triple shift occurs when women take on not only paid and unpaid work, but also the responsibility of the emotional work within families, managing and soothing the emotions of partners and children.
The term “double burden” is often used to characterise the challenges a mother faces when balancing employment and domestic responsibilities
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Ann Oakley (1974) researched housework and found that women do the majority of it, even in the second half of the 20th century
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