families- changing family patterns- divorce 0.0 / 5 ? SociologyFamilies and householdsA2/A-levelAQA Created by: lilyodellCreated on: 13-06-18 11:49 what does chandler suggest? 40% percent of all marriages end in divorce 1 of 18 non theoretical reason- how does the decline in stigma change attitudes? stigma refers to a negative label, therefore as stigma is declining divorce is socially acceptable 2 of 18 non theoretical reason- how does secularisation change attitudes about divorce? it refers to the decline in the influence of religion in society, therefore many churches have soften their views on divorce 3 of 18 non theoretical reason- what does Fletcher suggest about divorce? the cause of so many divorces is because couples are getting married to young 4 of 18 what does fletcher also suggest that could argue divorce? even though divorce is increasing, marriage is not declining 5 of 18 non theoretical reason- what is impacting women's position? women are now becoming financially independent, and girsl at school are doing better which means they can get well paid jobs 6 of 18 what was happening in the 1950s? women had very little choice of who they married 7 of 18 theoretical reason ( feminist explanation)- what was their view on the dual burden? leads to conflict between husband and wife, which means higher divorce rate than the past 8 of 18 theoretical reason (feminist explanation)- what was their view on the triple shift? argue that marriage remains patriarchal, wit men benefiting from their wives 9 of 18 modernity& individualism- what was the individualisation thesis? where each individual becomes free to persue his or her self- interest 10 of 18 modernity& individualism- what is a pure relationship? to satisfy each partners needs and not out of a sense of duty, this results in higher divorce rates 11 of 18 modernity&individualism- whats happening in modern society? women are now expected to work 12 of 18 modernity&individualism- what is self interest? some sociologists argue that modernity encourages the idea of freedom to follow ones self interest 13 of 18 meaning of high divorce rates- what does the new right suggest? undermines the traditional nuclear family, leaves young males without a male role model 14 of 18 meaning of high divorce rates- what is the feminists view? women are breaking free of the oppression of patriarchal nuclear family 15 of 18 meaning of high divorce- what is the interactionists view? divorce means something different to every couple 16 of 18 meaning of high divorce- what is the functionalists view? high divorce rates do not prove that marriage is under threat, just shows peoples high expectations 17 of 18 meaning of high divorce- what is the postmodernists view? gives people freedom to do what they want 18 of 18
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