Relationships Flashcards

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Q

What were the marriage rates of men and women in 2013?

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In 2013, the marriage rates was 22.5 for men and 20.4 for women.

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What were the changes in marriage age between 1973 and 2013?

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In 1973, the average age at marriage was 28.8 for men and 26.1 for women
In 2013, the average age at marriage was 36.7 for men and 34.3 for women

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Reasons for declining marriage rates

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  1. Changing social attitudes which see marriage as less socially desirable
  2. A decline in religious beliefs
  3. An increase in cohabitation
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Statistics to prove cohabitation is increasing

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In 1979, less than 3% of females were cohabiting but by 2005, this had risen to more than 12%

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5
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Who argued that rising cohabitation as part of a trend in which marriage is going out of fashion?

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Patricia Morgan (2003)

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Who disagrees with Morgan, seeing cohabitation as a relatively stable, long-term alternative to marriage?

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Joan Chandler (1993)

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What is the average time that couples cohabit?

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On average, cohabitants in the survey had lived together for 6 and a half years

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Who believed that couples can sustain their relationship without living together?

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Sasha Roseneil (2015) - ‘living apart together’

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Types of marital breakdown

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  1. Divorce, the legal ending of a marriage
  2. Separation, the physical separation of spouses
  3. ‘Empty-shell marriages’
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10
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Has divorce rate increased or decreased in the last few years?

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Increased since 1978

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Who argued that empty-shell marriages are common in 19th-century America, when couples tended to stay together?

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William Goode (1971)

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Who argues that divorce has increased because people attach more value to marriage than in the past?

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Ronald Fletcher (1966)

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Who argued that husband-wife bonds are the main focus holding the family together?

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Dennis (1975)

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Who argued that marital breakdown has increased because the family is less likely to be an economic unit, making it easier for spouses to split up?

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Allan and Crowe (2001)

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Who argues that individual competition and a free-market economy have placed increased emphasis on individualism?

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Colin Gibson (1994)

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16
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Statistic to prove divorce is more socially acceptable

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82% of people in Britain disagreed that married couples should stay together even if they didn’t get along

17
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Legislation over divorce rates

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  1. Law before 1857
  2. 1857 Matrimonial Causes Act
  3. 1950 Divorce Law
  4. Divorce Reform Act 1971
  5. Divorce Law 1984
  6. Family Law Act 1996
18
Q

Who argues that there is no universal life-cycle?

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  1. Not everyone passes through every stage

2. Ageing is experienced differently within and between societies

19
Q

Who believes that ageing happens differently in different classes, males and females?

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John Vincent