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Unit 2: Topics in Sociology
Option 1: Families and Households
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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