Across
- 3. A type of family with many generations but a few members in each
- 5. A relationship based on blood or marriage ties
- 8. A type of marriage with no consent from the bride or groom
- 12. Children in the past were referred to as adults according to Aries
- 14. The legal ending of a marriage
- 15. The type of relationship between married partners in relation to their roles
- 16. Marxists believe that we live in this type of society and the family benefits it
- 18. The legal union of two couples
- 21. Domestic violence is an example of crime which is hidden and the true extent is unknown by police and statistics
- 22. Women face three types of inequalities - unfair housework, paid work and emotional work
- 23. A function of the family is to teach children the norms and values of society
- 25. A concept devised by Rappoport and Rappoport to suggest that there are many different types of families in the UK
- 26. Women who work and also take part in unequal amount of housework
- 28. A type of family where roles are equal (Young and Willmott)
Down
- 1. A function of the family is to provide financially for its members
- 2. Having more than one partner at one time
- 4. A type of family where children have grown up left the family home
- 6. A type of marriage organised by family and is common in south asian communities
- 7. A collective community in Israel that is traditionally based on agriculture
- 9. A type of violence that takes place in the home
- 10. This type of family is male dominated
- 11. An alternative to living in families, where a group of people live together and share responsibility and possessions
- 13. A family with one parent living with dependent children
- 17. A relationship between two people of the same gender
- 19. A type of role where the wife is the housewife
- 20. Being married to one person at a time
- 21. A type of family which is characterised by conflict, neglect and abuse
- 24. A type of role where the husband is the breadwinner
- 27. A type of family where distant relatives also live with the immediate family
- 28. A form of monogomay whereby an individual consecutively marries and divorces
