SOCI 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Social Reproduction, Parenting Styles, Social Exchange Theory

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Family: group of two or more people who are related by blood, marriage, adopion, or other inimate relaionships. Kinship: social bond based on common ancestry. Household: person or group of people who occupy the same dwelling. Family of orientaion: family that individuals are born into and raised in. Family of procreaion: family that is formed through marriage or cohabitaion and in which children are raised. Nuclear family: family unit composed of two parents (male and female) and any dependent children who live together in one household, apart from relaives. Extended families: those in which more than two generaions of relaives live together in a household. Stepfamilies: those composed of children and some combinaion of biological parents. Myths about the ideal family: universal nuclear family, self-reliant tradiional family, naturalizaion of diferent responsibiliies for couples, idealized nuclear family of the 1950s. Arranged marriage: decision is made by the families of couple. Endogamy: pracice of enforcing marriage within a group.

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