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Chapter 11
The Changing Family
Social Problems: A Down-To-Earth Approach, Tenth Edition by James M. Henslin
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The Problem in Sociological Perspective
• Effects of the Industrial Revolution on the family
Men left home
Children became an economic liability
Formal education
A lower birthrate
From rural to urban
Loss of functions
Changes in women’s roles
Social Problems: A Down-To-Earth Approach, Tenth Edition by James M. Henslin
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Social Problems: A Down-To-Earth Approach, Tenth Edition by James M. Henslin
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The Scope of the Problem
• Divorce
Increased steadily since 1970
• Is divorce a sign of weakness or strength?
• The children of divorce
• The Nagging Dilemma of Divorce
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One Parent Families
• Births to unmarried women
• Having just one parent
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Impact on children
Absence of the father
Trying to be two parents
Discipline
Social Problems: A Down-To-Earth Approach, Tenth Edition by James M. Henslin
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Social Problems: A Down-To-Earth Approach, Tenth Edition by James M. Henslin
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Social Problems: A Down-To-Earth Approach, Tenth Edition by James M. Henslin
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Other Problems
• Runaway children
Pushouts: children shoved out by parents who
no longer want them
• Family violence
Social Problems: A Down-To-Earth Approach, Tenth Edition by James M. Henslin
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Looking at the Family Theoretically: Why
Is Divorce Common?
• What marriage means to people has undergone
extensive and fundamental change
• For most the family is a major support system
Social Problems: A Down-To-Earth Approach, Tenth Edition by James M. Henslin
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Symbolic Interactionism: Changing Symbols
• Major Shifts in Mate Selection
• The love symbol: engulfment into unrealistic expectations
• Changing ideas about children
• Changing expectations of parenting
• Changing marital roles
• Perception of alternatives
• Changing ideas about divorce
• Legal Changes
Social Problems: A Down-To-Earth Approach, Tenth Edition by James M. Henslin
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Functionalism
• How changes in the traditional functions of the family
are related to divorce
Economic production
Socialization of children
Care of the sick and injured
Care of the aged
Recreation
Sexual control of family members
Reproduction
Social Problems: A Down-To-Earth Approach, Tenth Edition by James M. Henslin
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Conflict and Feminist Theory
•Male domination of marriage and family
False consciousness
Reproductive labor
Second shift
•Power and the marital experience
Today’s women are less dependent on
mates.
•Marriage as an Arena for an Outgoing
Historical Struggle
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Research Findings
POSTPONING MARRIAGE
• The U-Turn in Age at First Marriage
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Research Findings
POSTPONING MARRIAGE
• Cohabitation
Rapid increase as sexual norms changed
• Remaining Single
COUPLES WITHOUT CHILDREN
• In U.S., about 1 of 5 (19%) wives do not give birth
• Choosing not to have Children
• The “mythical child”
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FAMILY VIOLENCE
• Extent of violence―FBI reports
• Intimate partner violence
• Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence
• Equality Between the Sexes?
• Social Class and Violence
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• Alcohol and violence
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The more people drink, the more likely they
are to beat their spouse.
The social heredity of violence
Why Doesn’t She Just Leave?
Spouse abuse as a defense for homicide
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Sexual Abuse in the Family
• Types of Marital rape
Non-battering rape
Battering rape
Perverted rape
Effects of marital rape
Why do some women put up with marital rape?
• Fear, low self-esteem, and little support
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• Incest
Incest taboo
Extent of incest
Who are the offenders? Family!
Effects on victims
The Pro-Incest Lobby
– Pedophile Liberation Army (PLA)
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The End of Marriage and Traditional
Family?
• Marriage is Weakening
• Marriage Continues Strong
• Changes and Challenges
• What Do These Changes Mean?
• The idea that the family has declined is a
“sociological myth.”
Social Problems: A Down-To-Earth Approach, Tenth Edition by James M. Henslin
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Social Problems: A Down-To-Earth Approach, Tenth Edition by James M. Henslin
©2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved
Social Problems: A Down-To-Earth Approach, Tenth Edition by James M. Henslin
©2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved
Social Problems: A Down-To-Earth Approach, Tenth Edition by James M. Henslin
©2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved
Social Policy
• The Lasch Accusations: intrusions by professionals
Christopher Lasch
• “People are trying to find in the family a refuge of
love and decency in a cruel and heartless world.”
We have become a “therapeutic society.”
No evidence that these so-called experts have benefited
the family
• The dilemma of family policy: taking sides
Lasch’s claims expose division within social policy
addressing family needs.
Social Problems: A Down-To-Earth Approach, Tenth Edition by James M. Henslin
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The battleground of definitions:
intervention or interference?
Symbolic interactionists stress that our
understanding of what “ought” to be
depends on values.
Often difficult to face controversial social
policy without being prejudiced.
The issue of poverty
Many sociologists see poverty as the root of
family troubles.
Social Problems: A Down-To-Earth Approach, Tenth Edition by James M. Henslin
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The Future of the Problem
• Rapid social change as normative
Change is so rapid and extensive that parents and children live in
different worlds.
• Future shock
Vertigo, the confusion, the disorientation experienced when our
familiar world is transformed
• Changes we can expect
Age at first marriage will continue upward
Cohabitation will continue to increase
Marriage will become even more oriented around companionship
Divorce rate will likely decline
• The ideological struggle
Social Problems: A Down-To-Earth Approach, Tenth Edition by James M. Henslin
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