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