Parents and Children

Cards (16)

  • Parents and Children - Topics:
    > child-bearing
    > lone parent families
    > stepfamilies
  • Child-Bearing - Trends:
    > 47% of children are now born outside of marriage
    > women are having children later
    > women are having fewer children
    > more women are remaining childless
  • Child-Bearing - Explanations for Trends:
    > decline in stigma
    > changing position of women
  • Child-Bearing - Decline in Stigma:
    > it is more socially acceptable to have children later in life and outside of marriage
    > only 1/3 of 18-24 year olds think marriage should happen before parenthood
  • Child-Bearing - Changing Position of Women:
    > women now have more options and opportunities, such as focusing on a career, before starting a family or having children at all
    > many are seeking to establish themselves in a career, which is evident through smaller family sizes and more women remaining childless
  • Lone Parent Families - Trends:
    > over 90% of lone parent families are headed by women
    > one in four children live in a lone parent family
    > a child in a lone parent family is twice as likely to be in poverty than a child living with two parents
  • Lone Parent Families - Explanations for Increase:
    > changing position of women
    > increase in divorce
  • Increase in Lone Parent Families - Changing Position of Women:
    > women's greater financial independence means they can afford to be a lone parent
    > this is further supported by the increase in welfare benefits, which allow people to leave their partner even if they don't earn enough to support their children alone
  • Increase in Lone Parent Families - Increase in Divorce:
    > separation creates more lone parent families as children stay with one parent predominantly
    > this may partly be due to a decline in stigma - it is no longer frowned upon to raise a child alone
  • Lone Parent Families - Explanations for Female-Headed:
    > courts
    > impact of feminism
  • Female-Headed Lone Parent Families - Courts:
    > mothers are more likely to gain custody of children during a divorce
    > this may be a result of socialisation - many people believe women are naturally suited to an expressive role
  • Female-Headed Lone Parent Families - Impact of Feminism:
    > many lone parent families are female-headed because the mothers are single by choice - they may not want to cohabit or marry
    > greater career opportunities for women mean they can afford to support their child without involvement from the father
  • Reconstituted Families - Pros and Cons:
    :) Ferri and Smith - stepfamilies are very similar to first families in all major respects, and the involvement of stepparents in childcare is a positive one
    :( Ferri and Smith - stepfamilies are at greater risk of poverty
    :( Allan and Crow - problems of divided loyalties and lack of clear social norms can cause tensions
  • Reconstituted Families - Explanations for Increase:
    > divorce
    > courts
  • Reconstituted Families - Divorce:
    > an increase in divorce is responsible for the creation of stepfamilies - stepfamilies are formed when lone parents form new partnerships
  • Reconstituted Families - Courts:
    > more children in stepfamilies are from the women's previous relationship because, when marriages and cohabitations break up, children are more likely to remain with their mother