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Question | Answer |
A couple who live together but are not married are ? | Cohabiting |
When a couple are still married and live in the same house but lead separate lives | Empty Shell Marriage |
A word used first by Elizabeth Bott, meaning 'Equal' | Egalitarian |
Term to describe a sociological perspective, which takes a consensus view towards society, seeing the main structures working to support each other and maintain harmony, along with shared norms and values. | Functionalism |
Describes the situation when those at the top of the social ladder (the rich) gradually and over a long period of time, pass on their way of life to the lower sections of society (the poorer) | Stratified Diffusion |
Term referring to the 'man's role' whereby he is expected to be the breadwinner and main provider | Instrumental Role |
A family structure that goes beyond the 'nuclear' to involve grandparents also | Bean Pole Extended Family |
A person who is married to one person at a time | Monogamy |
The number of people per 1000 who are living together outside of marriage | Cohabitation rate |
The feminist term, suggesting that women have a larger amount of work to deal with during the day, if they are in paid employment and live in their own house | Dual Burden |
A certain type of Nuclear- this refers to the image most people hold of a family, and also the image the media tend to display | Cereal Packet Family |
The key 'traditional' role of a women, to look after the house and the children | Expressive Role |
When a couple live apart but are legally married | Separation |
When a person is married to more than one person at the same time | Polygamy/Bigamy |
The term suggesting women not only have paid work, housework but emotional work also to be primarily responsible for | Triple shift |
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