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Arranged Marriage
A marriage in which the
parents
have a say in the choice of bride or
bridegroom
for their son or daughter.
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Bigamy
The
illegal
practice in a
monogamous
society of having more than one spouse.
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Breadwinner
The person who is the main
income
earner.
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Census
A survey of all people and households in the country, held every
10
years in the UK.
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Cereal Packet Family
The
stereotypical
image of the
nuclear
family presented through the media involving two parents and two children.
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Cohabiting
Partners living together without being
married.
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Commune
A
small
community whose members share in the ownership of
property
and the division of labour.
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Conjugal Bond
The attachment that exists between
marriage
partners.
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Dependent Child
A person living in the household who is under 16 years of age or aged between
16
and 18 but in full time
education.
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Divorce
A legal ending of a
marriage.
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Divorce Petition
The
formal
request to start
divorce
proceedings.
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Domestic Division of Labour
How
household
tasks are
divided
between family members.
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Egalitarian
The idea that
all
are
equal.
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Empty Shell Marriage
When a couple are still married and live in the
same house
but
lead separate
lives.
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Extended
Family
A family composed of the
nuclear
family and other
relatives.
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Family
A group of two or more persons associated by
birth
,
cohabitation
, marriage or adoption.
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Family Diversity
The idea that there are many
different
types of family
structure.
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Female Infanticide
The intentional
killing
of baby girls due to the
preference
for male babies.
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Generation
A group of people who live during the same time
period.
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Grounds for
Divorce
The
legal
reasons given for wanting a
divorce.
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Non-family Household
People
living
together in a domestic dwelling who are not related, e.g.
students.
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Integrated Conjugal Roles
Husband
and
wife
perform similar tasks and have a number of common interests and activities.
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Kibbutz
A collective community in Israel in which teenagers live
separately
from their parents.
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Marriage
A legally recognised union of a man and woman by
religious
or
civil
ceremony.
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Matrifocal
A family organised by and focused on the
mother.
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Monogamy
The practice of being
married
to only
one
person at one time.
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Neo-Conventional
Family
The new
nuclear
family headed by a married or
cohabiting
couple who are both working.
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Nuclear Family
A family group consisting of the
father
,
mother
and their dependent children.
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Patriarchal
A situation where
men dominate
society and its
institutions.
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Polyandry
The accepted practice in some societies of a
woman
having
more than one husband.
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Polygamy
The accepted practice in some societies of having
more
than
one
spouse.
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Polygyny
The accepted practice in some societies of a man having more than one
wife.
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Reconstituted Family
A new family formed when two adults
remarry
or cohabit and live together with children from a
previous relationship.
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Segregated Conjugal
Roles
Husband
and
wife
perform different tasks and have a number of separate interests and activities.
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Serial Monogamy
A pattern of
divorce
and
remarriage.
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Social Stigma
Branding something with negative feeling of
shame
and
disgrace.
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Spouse
A
marriage
partner, husband or
wife.
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Status
The
honour
and
prestige
attached to a person's position in society.
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Stereotypical
Oversimplified
and sometimes
exaggerated
view.
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Symmetrical Family
Family where
responsibilities
are
equally shared
between husband and wife.
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