Families and Households
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- Created on: 04-01-18 12:39
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- Families and Households
- Couples
- Domestic division of labour
- Parsons: Instrumental & expressive roles
- Joint & segregated conjugal roles
- symmetrical family
- Explaining the gender division of labour
- Are couples becoming more equal
- Impact of paid work
- March of progress view
- Responsibility for 'quality time'
- Resources and decision making in households
- Money management
- Domestic violence
- Use of Stats.
- Radical feminist explanation
- Materialist explanation
- Domestic division of labour
- Childhood
- Modern western notion of childhood
- Cross cultural differences in childhood
- Future of childhood (disappearance)
- Globalisation of western childhood
- Has the position of children improved
- 'Toxic Childhood'
- Child-centred family
- Historical differences in childhood
- Reasons for changes in position of children
- March of progress view Vs. Conflict view
- Theories of the family
- Functionalist perspective on the family
- Marxist perspective on the family
- Feminist perspectives on the family
- Personal life perspective on families
- Demography
- Birth rate
- Death rate
- Ageing population
- Migration
- Changing family patterns
- Cohabitation
- Marriages
- Reasons for increased divorce rates
- Same sex relationships
- One person households
- 'Living apart together'
- Parents and children
- Lone parent families
- Reasons for the change
- Murray: effect of the welfare state
- Step families
- Lone parent families
- Ethnic differences in family patterns
- Black families
- Asian families
- Family diversity
- Functionalism: 'functional fit' between nuclear family and modern society
- The new right view on family diversity
- Cohabitation Vs. marriage
- Chester: the neo-conventional family
- Rapoports: five types of family diversity
- Stacey: postmodern families
- Individualisation thesis
- Connectedness thesis
- Giddens: choice and equality
- Giddens: the pure relationship
- Beck: the negotiated family
- Families and social policy
- How state policies can affect family life
- China's one child policy
- Functionalist perspective on social policy
- Donzelot: policing the family
- The new right perspective on social policy
- New right solutions (welfare spending)
- Families and social policy
- How state policies can affect family life
- China's one child policy
- Functionalist perspective on social policy
- Donzelot: policing the family
- The new right perspective on social policy
- New right solutions (welfare spending)
- New right solutions (welfare spending)
- Lone parents, welfare policy and the dependancy culture
- ConservativeGov.1979-97
- New labour Gov. 1997-2010
- Feminism: Policy as Self-fulfilling prophecy
- Evaluation of Feminist View
- Feminism: Policies supporting the patriarchal family
- How state policies can affect family life
- Families and social policy
- New right solutions (welfare spending)
- Lone parents, welfare policy and the dependancy culture
- ConservativeGov.1979-97
- New labour Gov. 1997-2010
- Feminism: Policy as Self-fulfilling prophecy
- Evaluation of Feminist View
- Feminism: Policies supporting the patriarchal family
- How state policies can affect family life
- Couples
- Changing family patterns
- Cohabitation
- Marriages
- Reasons for increased divorce rates
- Same sex relationships
- One person households
- 'Living apart together'
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