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Ecology of the Family, Family Transitions: Structural/ Functional Changes,…
Ecology of the Family
Family Transitions: Structural/ Functional Changes
Divorce
Divorce and the law change making it easier to get a divorce
Affects the family
Divorce and Family Dynamics
Socialization/education
Assignment of social roles/authority
Economic support/ domestic responsibilities
Nurturance/ emotional support
SES
Authority Distribution
Domestic Responsibility
Emotional support
Effects of divorce on children
Child's age and divorce
Gender
Emotional support
Role Models for marriage
Child custody
Single parent
Joint custody
binuclear family
Kin custody
Stepfamilies
Families of adopted children
Dual earner families
Family Systems: Basic Structures
Looks more within the family, viewing it as a whole and viewing its members in terms of how they interact with one another
Family is a microsystem
Classic definition of a family is "a social group characterized by common residence, economic cooperation, and reproduction. . ."
US Bureau of the Census defines family as "two or more persons related by birth, marriage, or adoption, who reside together."
Nuclear family= husband, wife, and kids
family of orientation
family of procreation
Extended family
Matriarchal
Patriarchal
Egalitarian
Macrosystem Influences on Families and Children: Socioeconomic Status
Socioeconomics status
ascribed status
Achieved status
Traditional societies
Modern societies
Social class differences
Upper Class
Middle Class
Lower class
Underclass
Social Class Socialization Theories
operational definition
SES defined in terms of:
material, or financial, capital
human capital
Social capital
Family Systems: Basic Functions
Reproduction
Socialization/ education
assignment of social roles
Economic support
Nurturance/ emotional support
Macrosystem influences on families: ethnic orientation
Gemeinschaft groups
Interpersonal relationships
Authority patterns
Gesellschaft
Interpersonal relationships
Authority patterns
Collectivism
Individualism
Cultural Orientation and Socialization Differences
Norms
Families of Diverse Parents
Families of Unmarried Parents
Marriage
Interethnic (Racial) and Interfaith (religious) families
same sex parents
Chronosystem Influences on Families: Political
Immigration Policies
Foreign Policies
Domestic Policies
Macrosystem Influences on Families: Religious Orientation
Religion
protestant ethic
Chronosystem Influences on Families: Economic
Chronosystem Influences on Families: Technological