What decreases in family type and household structures has there been since the mid-70s? -Conventional nuclear families-One-person households -Reconstituted families Which perspective sees the decline in nuclear families as a problem for society? Functionalists and the New Right How much did the num...
hù (door) measure word for households and families. 户 hù door; household [radical 戶hù, 丶zhǔ] (窗户,户口), 炉lú stove, oven, furnace (微波炉), 护hù protect (保护,救护车,护照), 驴lǘ donkey 手variant 扌 扌shǒu hand 拿 [ná] ...
Their families are extended with people from many households; elders are honored and grandparents are family leaders. Their language is diverse, it depends on the tribe; silence is respect; low tone of voice; eye contact is disrespectful; body language is very important. They respect the past ...
How many million dogs in us households 90 million How much is spent on treats by pet owners Over 2 billion Who is more popular, reptiles/amphibians or fish Fish What percentage of people greet their pet before their human family 50% Are cat and dog gestation periods the same No What perce...
where married couples establish independent households egalitarian authority husbands and wives have equal say matrilocal residence a husband moves to the home of his wife and her kin group patrilocal residence married couples lived with or near the husband's family ...
Requires both spouses to leave their households and create their own at times even in a different locality. Nuclear Family -Parents + offspring-May include a stepparent, stepsiblings and adopted children Extended Family When three or more generations form a household. Single Parent Family -parent ...
Intersectionality of poverty, place and race The homicide rate is Nearly 8 times higher in very high poverty neighborhoods compared to affluent ones The number of female-headed households is More in predominantly Black neighborhoods Who is more likely to be a victim of a crime in the US? Blacks...
Family Risk Factors: single parent households ~married, stable, 2-parent home is ideal ~2 ways children end up in single parent house: born out of wedlock or divorced parents; mainly focusing on out of wedlock ~why are these factors more pronounced in out of wedlock and less in divorced?
Nuclear family Most households in the Western world tend to be nuclear families. Extended family If you live with your extended family they can help to look after the children. Single-parent A parent, not living with a spouse or partner, who has most of the day-to-day responsibilities in ...
Latchkey children (raised in single family households), value self-reliance, value work-life balance, less loyal to the corporate culture, technology became an important part of their lives (began in this time period), recognition belief