Families Revision

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Across
  1. 3. the roles played by husband and wife.
  2. 5. The social and cultural characteristics of men and women, learned through socialisation. NOT biological and inborn.
  3. 6. In 1984, divorce was allowed after how many years of marriage, compared to previously after 3.
  4. 7. This is a new family formed when 2 adults remarry and live with children from a previous relationship
  5. 9. This perspective think women are oppressed in the family
  6. 12. The study of population, including birth, death, fertility and infant mortality rates, migration and age structure.
  7. 14. The new nuclear family headed by a married or cohabiting couple who are both working
  8. 16. The process by which an individual learns or internalises the culture of society
  9. 17. The perspective which holds that society has become so unstable and diverse that it is now impossible to produce any absolute explanations.
  10. 18. This is partners living together without being married
  11. 19. A Social ____ is where something is created by social processes rather than occurring naturally
  12. 20. This type of marriage is where a couple are still married and live in the same house but live separate lives
Down
  1. 1. This is where the conjugal roles are different for the husband and wife
  2. 2. This perspective think the nuclear family are important for the primary socialisation of children in society
  3. 4. Functionalism and Marxism are perspectives based on _____. They believe that society has a fairly clear-cut, predictable structure, and that scientific knowledge of how society functions can be used to achieve progress to a better society
  4. 8. A type of family where responsibilities and tasks are equally shared between husband and wife
  5. 10. This family is the traditional image of a nuclear family presented through the media
  6. 11. This is the legal ending of a marriage
  7. 13. This is the decline in religion and religious beliefs in society
  8. 15. This is the practice of being married to only one person at a time
  9. 21. The system where men dominate society and its institutions