Across
- 1. The type of mobility that allows family members to move around the country in the hope for better employment opportunities
- 3. This type of Feminism argues that women's position in the family is improving
- 5. The type of deprivation that refers to the lack of knowledge about a culture
- 9. Sue Palmer says that rapid technological and cultural changes has meant that childrens emotional, physical and intellectual development is becoming damaged. What does she call this?
- 10. What Functionalist came up with the two irreducible functions of the family?
- 12. Young and Willmott see that the family is becoming more what?
- 15. A perspective that is optimistic about the future and argues that we have made progress
- 16. The term used to describe something that changes over time, place and culture. Childhood is one of these
- 18. Postman argues that this has broken down, meaning the distinction between adults and children is blurred
- 20. The theorist who argues that social policy is another way of policing the family
Down
- 2. Gittins argues that there is inequality between adults and children because adults dominate over children's lives. What does she call this
- 4. The Feminist who discovered the divorce-extended family
- 6. The theorist who looked at paintings to discover how childhood has improved
- 7. The idea that women take on the burden of house work, paid work and emotion work
- 8. Giddens and Beck argue that social structures have broken down and we are more free to dictate our own relationships based on personal fulfilment. What is this theory called?
- 11. The stereotypical role taken on by a female in the family
- 13. What Functionalist came up with the four functions of the family?
- 14. Discovered the neo-conventional family
- 17. Postmodernist that came up with the negotiated family
- 19. The theorists who came up with the five types of family diversity
