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Family and
Marriage
Ch. 11, Sec. 1, pp. 348-355
What is a Family?
A

family is a group of people related
by blood, marriage, or adoption
 Nuclear family, same as immediate,
consists of parents and siblings
 Extended family consists of
grandparents and other close
relatives who live in same household
History of Families
 Hunter/Gatherer

societies kept small
families because they were always
moving and it was difficult to feed a
lot of mouths
 Once agriculture developed, families
became larger to help work on farms
 Industrialization has led to smaller
families once again
Patterns of Family
Structure
GENDER

AUTHORITY
(-ARCHY)

LOCATION
(-LOCAL)

INHERITANCE
(-LINEAL)
PATRILINEAL

MALE
(PATRI-)

PATRIARCHY

PATRILOCAL

FEMALE
(MATRI-)

MATRIARCHY

MATRILOCAL MATRILINEAL

BOTH or
NEITHER

EQUALITARIAN

NEOLOCAL

BILATERAL
Theoretical
Perspectives and
the Family
Ch. 11, Sec. 2, pp. 357-361
Functions of the Family
 Provide

socioemotional maintenance
where one is accepted and supported
 Orderly means for reproduction
 Regulate sexual activity
 Transmit social status
 Economic center for the family
Once a unit of production now one
of consumption
Conflict and Family
 Family

members compete and
cooperate
 Throughout history, families have
been male dominated
 Men being in control has prevented
women from working outside the
home and dependant on their
husbands
Symbolic Interactionism
& Family
 Socialization

begins
with the family
 Family members
interact and change
each other’s self
concepts
Today’s Journal
What characteristics are you looking
for in a spouse that you believe will
lead to a successful marriage?
p.362 if you need any ideas
Family and Marriage
in the United States
Ch. 11 Sec. 4, pp. 363-370
The “American” Family
 Families

are nuclear
2 parents and kids
 Families are bilateral
Lineage is traced through both
parents
 Families are democratic
 Families are neolocal
Live on their own
 Families are monogamous
Marriage
A

legal union based on mutual rights
and obligations
 Officially sanctions the birth of
children
 History of Marriage (Mr. Hansen’s
Notes)
Types of Marriages
 Monogamy

is the marriage of one
man to one woman
Most widely practiced form of
marriage
 Polygamy is the marriage of a male or
female to more than one person at a
time. Polygyny-(1 man many wives)
Polyandry-(1 woman)
Marriage Practices
 Mixed

marriages
5% of all marriages
Becoming more acceptable in the
U.S.

Non-Mixed
People

Marriages

marry in their own race or
group-endogamy
Choosing a Mate
 Marriage

was once an economic

union
 Family chose spouse for child through
an arrangement with another family
 Endogomous
 Today many marry for “love”
Relationships:
What is Love?
 Strong

emotional attachment to
someone
 Tend to think of someone in an
idealized fashion (don’t see faults)
 Marked physical attraction that is
fulfilled by physical contact with the
other person
Dating
 Activities

in which a couple goes off
by themselves to enjoy one another’s
company
Marriageability with
Someone
 Adaptability

and Flexibility
 Developed a “we” concept, not a “me”
 Enjoy each others recreational
activites
 Same age, race, social class, religion,
education, temperament
 You marry their friends and family
Traits of a Happy
Marriage
 Similar

social and recreational
interests
 Get along well with spouses parents
Parental approval greatly increases
success
 Never thought of breaking up or
taking a break
 No major quarrels, physical abuse
Today’s Journal
Nearly half of all marriages end in
divorce, over half of them involve
children. Should parents consider
the effect a divorce will have on their
children into their decision to get
divorced? Explain.
Divorce
 Fault

Divorce-one spouse’s behavior
leads to irreparable damage to the
relationship
 No-Fault Divorce-both partners accept
their share of blame and recognize
the marriage simply is not working
Reasons for Divorce
(Individual Level)
 The

age of couple when married
 Number of years couple has been
married
 Nature and quality of the relationship
Reasons for Divorce
(Societal Reasons)
 Divorce

rates go up during economic
prosperity
 Baby boomers were more likely to get
divorced because they saw no stigma
 Increasing financial independence of
women
 Changing values on marriage and
divorce
Changes in
Marriage and Family
Ch. 11, Sec. 4, pp. 371-380
Blended Families
A

family formed when one of the
marriage partners bring children from
a previous marriage
 Have become more common with
U.S.’s high divorce rate
 Can become very complicated
Single-Parent Families
1

out of every 4 families in U.S.
 85% are headed by women
 Courts more likely to grant women
custody
 Women are more likely to be
abandoned
 Increases in affluent single mothers
Effects of Single-Parent
Families on Children
 30%

of children
 Much higher rates among AfricanAmerican
 Much higher rates of deviancy
Drug and alcohol abuse, teen
pregnancy, running away, discipline
problems, truancy
Childless Marriages
 20%

of all marriages are childless
 More career-oriented women
 Less of a stigma for women who don’t
have children
Dual Employed Marriage
 Both

parents work outside the home
 Women often are expected to do most
of the household work in addition to
their outside job; “second shift”
 Both husband and wife deal with role
conflicts
Positives of Dual
Employment
 Higher

family income
 Empowers daughters
 Work provides women with outlet
 Husbands and wives find more in
common
 Husbands often have a better
relationship with kids
Cohabitation
 Couple

lives together without legal
ties of marriage
 A trend of the young, usually under 45
 Surprisingly, cohabitation is
associated with higher divorce rates in
later marriage.

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Sociology Chapter 11 family and marriage

  • 1. Family and Marriage Ch. 11, Sec. 1, pp. 348-355
  • 2. What is a Family? A family is a group of people related by blood, marriage, or adoption  Nuclear family, same as immediate, consists of parents and siblings  Extended family consists of grandparents and other close relatives who live in same household
  • 3. History of Families  Hunter/Gatherer societies kept small families because they were always moving and it was difficult to feed a lot of mouths  Once agriculture developed, families became larger to help work on farms  Industrialization has led to smaller families once again
  • 6. Functions of the Family  Provide socioemotional maintenance where one is accepted and supported  Orderly means for reproduction  Regulate sexual activity  Transmit social status  Economic center for the family Once a unit of production now one of consumption
  • 7. Conflict and Family  Family members compete and cooperate  Throughout history, families have been male dominated  Men being in control has prevented women from working outside the home and dependant on their husbands
  • 8. Symbolic Interactionism & Family  Socialization begins with the family  Family members interact and change each other’s self concepts
  • 9. Today’s Journal What characteristics are you looking for in a spouse that you believe will lead to a successful marriage? p.362 if you need any ideas
  • 10. Family and Marriage in the United States Ch. 11 Sec. 4, pp. 363-370
  • 11. The “American” Family  Families are nuclear 2 parents and kids  Families are bilateral Lineage is traced through both parents  Families are democratic  Families are neolocal Live on their own  Families are monogamous
  • 12. Marriage A legal union based on mutual rights and obligations  Officially sanctions the birth of children  History of Marriage (Mr. Hansen’s Notes)
  • 13. Types of Marriages  Monogamy is the marriage of one man to one woman Most widely practiced form of marriage  Polygamy is the marriage of a male or female to more than one person at a time. Polygyny-(1 man many wives) Polyandry-(1 woman)
  • 14. Marriage Practices  Mixed marriages 5% of all marriages Becoming more acceptable in the U.S. Non-Mixed People Marriages marry in their own race or group-endogamy
  • 15. Choosing a Mate  Marriage was once an economic union  Family chose spouse for child through an arrangement with another family  Endogomous  Today many marry for “love”
  • 16. Relationships: What is Love?  Strong emotional attachment to someone  Tend to think of someone in an idealized fashion (don’t see faults)  Marked physical attraction that is fulfilled by physical contact with the other person
  • 17. Dating  Activities in which a couple goes off by themselves to enjoy one another’s company
  • 18. Marriageability with Someone  Adaptability and Flexibility  Developed a “we” concept, not a “me”  Enjoy each others recreational activites  Same age, race, social class, religion, education, temperament  You marry their friends and family
  • 19. Traits of a Happy Marriage  Similar social and recreational interests  Get along well with spouses parents Parental approval greatly increases success  Never thought of breaking up or taking a break  No major quarrels, physical abuse
  • 20. Today’s Journal Nearly half of all marriages end in divorce, over half of them involve children. Should parents consider the effect a divorce will have on their children into their decision to get divorced? Explain.
  • 21. Divorce  Fault Divorce-one spouse’s behavior leads to irreparable damage to the relationship  No-Fault Divorce-both partners accept their share of blame and recognize the marriage simply is not working
  • 22. Reasons for Divorce (Individual Level)  The age of couple when married  Number of years couple has been married  Nature and quality of the relationship
  • 23. Reasons for Divorce (Societal Reasons)  Divorce rates go up during economic prosperity  Baby boomers were more likely to get divorced because they saw no stigma  Increasing financial independence of women  Changing values on marriage and divorce
  • 24. Changes in Marriage and Family Ch. 11, Sec. 4, pp. 371-380
  • 25. Blended Families A family formed when one of the marriage partners bring children from a previous marriage  Have become more common with U.S.’s high divorce rate  Can become very complicated
  • 26. Single-Parent Families 1 out of every 4 families in U.S.  85% are headed by women  Courts more likely to grant women custody  Women are more likely to be abandoned  Increases in affluent single mothers
  • 27. Effects of Single-Parent Families on Children  30% of children  Much higher rates among AfricanAmerican  Much higher rates of deviancy Drug and alcohol abuse, teen pregnancy, running away, discipline problems, truancy
  • 28. Childless Marriages  20% of all marriages are childless  More career-oriented women  Less of a stigma for women who don’t have children
  • 29. Dual Employed Marriage  Both parents work outside the home  Women often are expected to do most of the household work in addition to their outside job; “second shift”  Both husband and wife deal with role conflicts
  • 30. Positives of Dual Employment  Higher family income  Empowers daughters  Work provides women with outlet  Husbands and wives find more in common  Husbands often have a better relationship with kids
  • 31. Cohabitation  Couple lives together without legal ties of marriage  A trend of the young, usually under 45  Surprisingly, cohabitation is associated with higher divorce rates in later marriage.