2.3 The Nature and Extent of Changes Within the Family

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    • In a traditional family, the husband typically acts as the breadwinner, while the wife is the homemaker and caregiver.
      True
    • What was the traditional family structure considered during the mid-20th century?
      Ideal and normative
    • Unlike traditional families, modern families include diverse structures such as cohabiting couples, single parents, and blended families
    • More couples are choosing to cohabit rather than get married
    • Match the cohabitation trend with its description:
      Rising prevalence ↔️ More couples cohabit rather than marry
      Duration varies ↔️ Some cohabit before marriage, others as an alternative
      Demographic diversity ↔️ Cohabitation is common across various groups
    • Higher rates of divorce and separation contribute to the rise of single-parent households
    • The rise of single-parent households is a significant change in family structure
    • Adoption and surrogacy can lead to single-parent households for single individuals or same-sex couples
    • Single-parent families often rely on extended family or childcare services for support.

      True
    • What was the traditional family structure considered in the mid-20th century?
      Ideal and normative
    • What is cohabitation?
      Living together unmarried
    • What is one reason couples often choose cohabitation?
      Delayed marriage
    • What are some key reasons for the rise of single-parent households in modern society?
      Divorce, teenage pregnancy, adoption
    • What influenced the decline in modern marriage rates?
      Education, independence, changing views
    • What is the impact of secularization on family values?
      Normalization of diverse family structures
    • In the modern family, gender roles are more egalitarian and flexible
    • What is one trend in cohabitation regarding duration?
      Used as a marriage alternative
    • Some couples use cohabitation as a marriage alternative
    • Couples often delay marriage to prioritize education, career, and financial stability
    • Higher rates of marital breakdown often lead to more single mothers
    • In the traditional family, what were the roles of men and women?
      Men breadwinners, women homemakers
    • Changes in family structures have led to greater diversity, including single-parent and blended families

      True
    • The roles of men and women within the family have remained unchanged over the past century
      False
    • Social and economic factors have shifted expectations regarding gender roles within the family

      True
    • How has secularization affected traditional views on marriage?
      Increased acceptance of divorce
    • Social policies shape the social, economic, and legal environment in which families operate
    • Order the effects of family-friendly policies on families
      1️⃣ Encourage equal division of labor
      2️⃣ Support work-life balance
      3️⃣ Enable parents to spend more time with children
    • The composition of a traditional family is a married heterosexual couple with their biological children
    • The key functions of a traditional family include socialization of children and economic production and consumption
    • What is the term for families formed through remarriage or new partnerships with step-parents and step-children?
      Blended families
    • Broader social, economic, and cultural shifts have influenced changes in family structures.

      True
    • Changes in family structures reflect broader shifts in societal values and norms.
      True
    • Cohabitation is often perceived as less stable compared to traditional marriage.

      True
    • Single-parent households often face unique challenges compared to traditional nuclear families.

      True
    • Teenage pregnancy is a contributing factor to single-parent households.

      True
    • Who solely handles caregiver responsibilities in a single-parent family?
      The single parent
    • Match the characteristic with its description in the traditional family structure:
      Composition ↔️ Married heterosexual couple with biological children
      Gender Roles ↔️ Husband as breadwinner, wife as homemaker
    • An increase in cohabitation is a key change affecting family structure
    • Match the aspect with the correct family structure:
      Legal status ↔️ Traditional Marriage
      Social acceptance ↔️ Cohabitation
    • Cohabitation is often perceived as less stable
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