Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Unit 1 Sociology: Family Types
- Nuclear Family
- Most common
form of family.
- Consist of a
mother, father and
dependant children.
- Most people experience this
type at one point in their lives.
- People have the ability to
move around the country
easier.
- For example move closer
to better schools or with
parents work.
- This keeps the
family together
- Extended Family
- Where the generations of
one family live together.
- This is most popular
among the working
class as grandparents
are used for childcare.
- Brings down the bills as
there are more people
paying into the 'kitty'.
- Women are
more involved
- Looking after
the home
- Looking
after elderly
relatives
- Looking after
the Children
- Tend to live on the same
street or in the same
household.
- Popular in Asian culture
- Beanpole Family
- Nuclear Family where
the children often share
a relationship with their
grandparents.
- In the past a set
of grandparents
could have 20+
grandchildren.
- As family size shrinks the
relationship between
grandparents and
grandchildren gets
stronger.
- Life expectancy is
increasing so
grandparents are
seeing their children
grow up.
- Grandparents are
seen as a main form
of childcare.
- Single Parent Families
(SPF's)
- Tripled since
the 70's
- 90% headed by
women
- UK has one of
the highest
rates in
Europe.
- In the past a SPF
was the result of the
death of the male.
- Now result
of divorce
- Divorce is
easier and
cheaper.
- Choosing to have
children alone
- Easier finically to
be a SPF because
of the welfare state.
- Attitude to
marriage have
changed
- In the past people got
married young and
never divorced.
- Careers and other
things are more
important.
- Women and SPF
- Women are
more likely to
get custordy.
- Matrifocal Family
- Seen as the
women's role
to care for the
family.
- Popular in the
Afro-Caribbean
culture
- Singletons
- Someone
who live by
themselves
- 3 in 10
people
- Increased
- More people can
afford to live by
themselves.
- There is
less
stigma
- Women not
tied down to
marriage or
children.
- More
career
minded
- Divorce is
easier/ cheaper
/ more socially
acceptable.
- Same-Sex
Famililes
- Increased
recently
- Civil
Ceremonie
- No
longer
illegal
- Church
role has
decreased
in society
- Science has increased
- IVF
- Surrogacy
- Reconstituted
Family
- Made up of an adult
couple, either married
or unmarried who
have at least one
child from a previous
relationship.
- Children may not
get on with step
siblings
- Children may feel like they
are being pulled in different
directions
- The two-part
families join together
- Often called a
step or
blended family