changing family patterns- parents and children Flashcards

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how many children are now born outside of marriage?

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-47% of children are now born outside marriage, over twice as many as in 1986

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the average age of women having a first child has risen significantly from what ages 1971 to 2019.

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risen significantly from 24 years old in 1971 to 28.9 years old in 2019

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the average number of children per woman has decreased from

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2.95 in 1964 to 1.65 children in 2019

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reasons for changes to childbearing:

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–decline in stigma
-increase in cohabitation
-women now have more options than motherhood
many women now seek to establish a career before having children or instead of having children at all(career driven)

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decline in stigma

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-declining stigma around contraception and abortion, couples have more choice
-declined stigma surrounding cohabitation + having children outside of marriage
-only 1/3 of millennials (34%) think that unmarried couples raising children is a bad thing for society

-declined stigma around sex has changed its perception - procreation no longer the purpose of sex

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increase in cohabitation

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-more than 40% of children are born outside of marriage

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women now have more options than just motherhood

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-women may choose to have children later,as they get older become less fertile so have less children
- the equal pay act 1970 meant that women were able to work
-traditional gender roles and ‘duties’ do not apply any longer

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changing priority for women

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-women want to focus more on their careers first so they delay childbearing
-large families with numerous children no longer the norm
-higher proportion of women are choosing not to have children(approx 1/4 of women today will not have children)

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lone-parent families now make how much of all families?

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lone parent families make up 24% of all families

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how many of these lone parent families are headed up by lone mothers?

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over 90% of these families

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in the past single parent families were usually caused by?

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being widowed but now most are from divorce

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re-constituted families account for how much of all families?

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account for 10% of all families

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how many step-families have at least one child from the woman’s previous relationship

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86%

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rising divorce and separation

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women have become financially independent, and less likely to tolerate a partner who does not meet expectations
-divorce made easier
-welfare state put in place

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how many over 16s have been divorced from their partners(current statistics)

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9.1% of over 16s have divorced from their husband or wife

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16
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it is estimated that how many marriages end in divorce?

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42% of marriages end in divorce

17
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how has divorce been made easier? (laws)
- 1857
- 1950
-1994

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1857: divorce only possible if adultery could be proved
1950: only possible for adultery, cruelty or desertation
1994: partners simply needed to state marriage had broken down

18
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economic independence

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-most women used to be financially dependent on their husbands due to only working low-apid jobs or not working at all —> so trapped in ‘empty shell’ marriages
- today women are more equal to men, so if they divorce they can afford to provide for themselves

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reproductive technology

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-enables women to bear children without a male such as IVF

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reasons for lone parent families

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-rising divorce and separation
-economic independence
-reproductive technology
-changing social attitudes

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changing social attitudes - lone parent families

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-divorcee and lone-parent family hood no longer stigmatised,more accepted in society
-celebrities in the media normalises this and increases exposure e.g kim Kardashian

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the new right view on lone parent families and the welfare state

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  • the new right believe that the rise of lone-parent families is bad for society
    -welfare state to generous, created a ‘dependency culture’ individuals are careless about getting pregnant whilst single think that the state will aid them
    -argues lone parent family provides inadequate socialisation
    -solution: abolish welfare benefits, will reduce the number of births outside marriage
23
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evaluation of New right perspective
(Mooney et al -2009)

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-conducted a sudy of the impact of family breakdowns on children’s wellbeing
-found that parental conflict is more significant than parental separation as an influence in having negative impacts on children (e.g emotional and behavioural problems)

24
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the ‘perverse incentive’ ( how the welfare state creates dependency and is negative) is flawed why?

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many families (lone parent or not) experience poverty,debt and material hardship

25
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what do Ford and Miller argue?

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New right imply that single mothers ‘choose’ the lone parent lifestyle
-other factors such as poverty,absent fathers, material deprivation and unemployment are the reasons for lone-parent households

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what would feminists argue about lone-parent families?

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-feminists argue lone-parent families are unfairly discriminated against because society unfairly represents the nuclear family as the ideal
-new right sociologists fail to see that single parenthood may be better to families that experience domestic violence

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what is the main cause for reconstituted families?

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divorce and remarriage

28
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Postmodernist individualism on lone parent

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supports the idea that a person is allowed to find the types of relationships and family setup that is right for them.
-They believe that every form of family, including lone-parent families, has the potential to operate well and fulfill the physical and emotional needs of its members.