Types of families

    Cards (24)

    • What is the definition of the cereal packet society?

      It consists of 2 parents who are married and 2 dependent children.
    • What roles do the parents typically have in the cereal packet society?

      The dad is the breadwinner and the mum is the householder.
    • How does the traditional nuclear family differ from the cereal packet society?

      It may have more dependent children.
    • What is the primary difference between cohabitation and a nuclear family?

      Cohabitation involves a couple who are not married.
    • What is a reconstituted family?

      A family formed when people remarry and may have children from previous relationships.
    • What defines an extended family?

      It consists of parents and children along with other family members like aunts and uncles.
    • What are the two types of extended family?
      • Classical extended family: 3 generations living together
      • Modified extended family: Regular contact without living together
    • What characterizes a beanpole family?

      It is extended vertically through 3 or more generations but not horizontally.
    • What is the principle of reciprocity in family relationships?

      It refers to paying back what we received from others, like support from grandparents.
    • What is a lone/single parent family?

      A family with dependent children, often after divorce or separation.
    • Why are there more single mothers than single fathers?

      It is often due to divorce, separation, or the death of a partner.
    • What defines a patriarchal family?

      Authority is held by the man of the family.
    • What defines a matriarchal family?

      Authority is held by the woman of the family.
    • What are same-sex families?

      Families consisting of two people of the same sex who may be cohabiting or married.
    • What legal rights do same-sex couples have since the Same Sex Couples Act 2013?

      They can legally get married.
    • What is monogamy?

      Being married to only one person at a time.
    • What is serial monogamy?

      Occurs when a divorced person marries multiple times but is only married to one person at a time.
    • What is bigamy?

      Getting married to someone while already married to someone else.
    • What is an empty nest family?

      Couples whose children have left home.
    • What is polygamy?

      Marriage to more than one person at the same time.
    • What is polygyny?

      A marriage where one husband has many wives.
    • What is polyandry?

      A marriage where one wife has many husbands.
    • What does "living apart together" mean?

      A couple in a relationship who choose not to live together.
    • What are the different types of family structures discussed?
      • Cereal packet society
      • Traditional nuclear family
      • Cohabitation
      • Reconstituted family
      • Extended family (classical and modified)
      • Beanpole family
      • Lone/single parent family
      • Patriarchal family
      • Matriarchal family
      • Same-sex families
      • Monogamy
      • Serial monogamy
      • Bigamy
      • Empty nest family
      • Polygamy (polygyny and polyandry)
      • Living apart together