MODULE 6.1 Flashcards

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According to Santarita and Madrid in 2006, it is two or more people related by blood, marriage or adoption.

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Family

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Social and economic unit that consists of one or more parents
and their children.

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Family

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3
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Factory that develops and produces human personalities.

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Family

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Institution that passes down the cultural traditions of a
society by the next generation.

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Family

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Family is a social group that:

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  • Shares common residence
  • Has presence of economic cooperation
  • Produce offspring
  • Include adults of both sexes wherein at least two of whom
    uphold a socially approved form of sexual relationship
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  • Basic residential unit where economic, production,
    consumption, inheritance, child rearing and shelter are
    organized and carried out (Haviland et al, 2008)
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Household

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TRUE OR FALSE: A household can have other members aside from the family.

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TRUE

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Socially or ritually recognized union or legal contract between
spouses that establishes rights and obligations between
them, between them and their children, and between them
and their in-laws.

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Marriage

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According to ________, marriage is a special contract of permanent union between a man and a woman entered into in accordance with law for the establishment of conjugal and family life; the foundation of the family and an inviolable social institution.

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Article 1, Family Code of the Philippines

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10
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Marriage patterns by ethnic group

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Endogamy and Exogamy

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Compulsory marriage in their own village,
community, ethnic, social, or religious group

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Endogamy

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Marriage custom where an individual is required by
social norms to marry outside their own group, community, or
social classes

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Exogamy

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12
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Marriage patterns by number of spouses

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Monogamy and Polygamy

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13
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2 types of polygamy

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Polygyny and Polyandry

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14
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Both married partners only have one spouse

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Monogamy

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15
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One individual has multiple spouses

16
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One man is married to more than one woman
simultaneously

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One woman is married to more than one man
simultaneously

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Postmarital recidency patterns

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Patrilocal, Matrilocal, Bilocal, Neolocal

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Married couple lives in the residence of his husband’s
father.

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Man is expected to take residence in his wife’s mother
area.

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Newlywed couple stay with the husband’s relatives and the
kin alternately.

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Requires both spouses to leave their households and
create their own at times even in a different locality.

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Family set-ups

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Nuclear family, Single parent family, Step family

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- Parents + offspring - May include a stepparent, stepsiblings and adopted children
Nuclear Family
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- 1 parent + 1 or more children - Consequence of divorce o separation, births to unmarried mothers, death of spouse, desertion
Single parent family
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Family units where one or both members have children from their previous relationship.
Stepfamilies/Reconstituted Families
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Network of relatives within which an individual possesses certain mutual rights and obligations.
Kinship
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Web of social relationships that humans form as part of a family.
Kinship
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Types of kinship
Consanguinity and Affinity
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Kinship through bloodline
Consanguinity
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Kinship formed out of marriage or ritual
Affinity
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Types of consanguineal kinship
Unilineal descent(Patrilineal descent and Matrilineal descent) Bilateral descent
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Child is automatically assigned to either his mother or father’s group
Unilineal descent
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Children are automatically made members of the father’s group
Patrilineal descent
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Children are automatically made members of the mother’s group
Matrilineal descent
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Children can be made members of all ancestor’s groups
Bilateral descent
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Ritual coparenthood due to ceremonies
Compadrazgo
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Spiritual parenthood due to ceremonies
Padrinazgo