Sociology Revision Crossword 0.0 / 5 ? SociologyRevisionASAQA Created by: RebeccaAmeyCreated on: 05-12-13 10:34 Number of live births per 1000 of the population. Birth Rate 1 of 25 The number of people entering and leaving the country. Migration 2 of 25 Another term for ousework and Childcare. Domestic Labour 3 of 25 Parson's term for the male role. Instrumental 4 of 25 Related to each other by blood, marriage etc. Kinship 5 of 25 A set of powerful ideas/ the norms and values of the capitalist system. ideology 6 of 25 Parsons term for the female role. Expressive 7 of 25 A term for being unfairly blamed. Scapegoated 8 of 25 The practice of having only one partner. Monogamy 9 of 25 Treating something as 'bad' or 'undesirable'. Negative Labelling 10 of 25 A marriage in which the partners no longer love each other, but stay together for the sake of the children. Empty-Shell 11 of 25 Treating the needs of children as a priority. Child centred 12 of 25 Something that brings money in. Economic Asset 13 of 25 The relationship between married or cohabiting partners Conjugal 14 of 25 The idea that categorizing or stereotyping groups can seriously affect their behaviour. Used specifically in the fields of education and deviance. Labelling theory 15 of 25 A society dominated by males. Patriarchal 16 of 25 The allocation of roles and status on the basis of fixed characteristics, e.g. on the basis of gender, or what family you were born into. Ascription 17 of 25 The state of not being aware of our true identity as exploited workers. False Class Consciousness 18 of 25 The ability to move quickly around the country. Geographical mobility 19 of 25 Political ideas that are supportive of tradition. right wing 20 of 25 The allocation of roles and status on the basis of individual merit. Achievement 21 of 25 A type of family which consists of a heterosexual married couple, and children, living in the same household. Nuclear 22 of 25 The number of children born per 1000 women aged 15 to 44. Fertility rate 23 of 25 Refers to wives taking responsibility for the bulk of domestic tasks as well as holding down full-time jobs. (ONE of two possible answers.) Dual Burden 24 of 25 A state of confusion where the norms of society break down. Anomie 25 of 25
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