Across
- 2. A family structure with many generations but few members in each generation.
- 4. A social system in which men hold primary power and dominate roles in leadership and privilege.
- 8. A functionalist term for the breadwinner role typically associated with men.
- 9. The process by which children learn cultural norms and values in the family.
- 13. A functionalist term for the nurturing and caregiving role typically associated with women.
- 15. A functionalist idea that the family provides comfort and emotional support to adult members.
- 17. A relationship based on individual needs and emotional satisfaction, not tradition.
- 18. A movement and theoretical perspective advocating for gender equality and critiquing patriarchy.
- 19. A late modern idea that individuals are less bound by traditional structures like family.
- 20. Turning care tasks (e.g., childcare, elder care) into purchasable services.
Down
- 1. A family unit consisting of two parents and their dependent children.
- 3. A modern variation of the nuclear family with dual earners and some role negotiation.
- 5. A branch of feminism that sees patriarchy as the root of female oppression, especially in families.
- 6. Violence or controlling behavior within family or intimate relationships.
- 7. The idea that modern childhood is being harmed by stress, technology, and consumerism.
- 10. The process by which older people withdraw from social roles and responsibilities.
- 11. The combined burden of paid work, domestic labor, and emotional work often carried by women.
- 12. The legal rights and freedoms relating to reproduction and reproductive health.
- 14. A concept suggesting that welfare systems create reliance on state support.
- 16. The management of feelings to fulfill the emotional requirements of a role, especially in families.
