Transcript Family
I. Social Institutions
II. The Social Institution of
the Family
A. The theme of
universality
B. The theme of decline
C. Contemporary Research
on Family Forms
Social Institutions
•“clusters of roles, groups, organizations,
customs and activities devoted to
meeting fundamental social needs”
• All societies have social institutions,
but their form and content vary greatly
• Common institutions include the
family, religion, government, the
economy, education, etc.
Discussion:
What is the family?
The family as an electoral issue:
the debate over same-sex
marriage and families
video clip from syllabus
Countries recognize same-sex marriages
include:
• Netherlands, Canada,
Belgium, Canada
U.S. states that give same-sex domestic
partners rights similar to spouses include:
• Vermont and California
• Massachusetts is the first state to recognize
same sex marriage
Stark’s definition: “a small kinshipstructured group with the key function of
nurturant socialization of the newborn”
• What are the key components?
• Why not include other functions in this
definition?
Interpreting Table 13-1:
Some Terms to Know
monogamy, polygamy, polyandry
patrilocal vs. matrilocal residence
extended vs. nuclear family
General Theme: the family may be universal,
but its form varies enormously
The Theme of Decline:
Was the family better in the past?
Is the Family Institution in Decline?
Some evidence from the US
• High divorce rate: estimated 50% of currentlycontracted marriages
• High rate of out-of-wedlock births (about 33%
overall, much higher for some groups)
• Increase in female-headed households
• Increase in non-married couples living together
• Increase in people who never marry
Is the Family Institution in Decline?
Some Counter-Evidence
• Myths about families in the past
• Family ties remain strong
• Divorce rate is declining--and in any
case the divorce rate is a sign of the
importance of marriage
• 80% of divorced people remarry
• Divorce has effect of raising level of
marital happiness
“Ironically, a high divorce rate
probably indicates that the marital
relationship has become much more
important than it used to be….as
divorce rates rise, the average level of
satisfaction in existing marriages
should rise also.” (p. 387)
Discussion Question:
What do you think?
Is the institution of the family
threatened or in decline in the U.S.?
Contemporary Research on Family Forms
• living together and divorce: a spurious
correlation?
• the main problem with one-parent
families
• the main reason for high divorce rates
the second time around
• the myth of the “empty nest syndrome”
Most sociologists:
The family is changing, not declining, as a
social institution
But marriage has declined somewhat (see
The State of Our Marriages, assigned for
our next class)
Many of these changes are worldwide
The family has always been an imperfect
institution
Public policies are important.
Stark’s summary