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Family and Household

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Lecture Outline

What is the family? What is the difference between family

and household? What are some of the challenges of

family and household organization?

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Family

In 1950, 60% of all U.S. households conformed to the nuclear family model.

Today, only 26% of U.S. households conform to the independent nuclear family ideal.

In the U.S. 28% of women have experienced domestic violence, and 10 are killed by their batterers every day.

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Diagram: Independent Nuclear Family

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Functions of the Family

Nurturance of children. Economic cooperation. Provide child with models from whom

they can learn gender appropriate roles.

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Definition of the Family

A group composed of a woman and her dependent children, with at least one adult man joined through marriage or blood relationship.

In most societies, families constitute households or households are built around families.

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Forms of the Family

Conjugal family – formed on the basis of marital ties

Consanguineal family – consists of related women, their brothers, and the women’s offsprings

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Households

Basic residential units that implement: Economic production Consumption Inheritance Child rearing Shelter

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Five Basic Residence Patterns

Patrilocal Matrilocal Ambilocal Neolocal Avunculocal

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Diagram: Patrilocal Extended Family

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Diagram: Avunculocal Residence

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Family Organization and Problems

Polygamous families - potential conflict among spouses of the individual to whom they are married.

Polyandrous families - older husbands are apt to dominate the younger ones.

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Family Organization and Problems

Extended families - decisions are made by an older individual whose views may not coincide with those of the younger family members.

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Female-Headed Households

1970’s 45% households were nuclear families. 4.7% households were single parent families.1998 26% households were nuclear families. 18.2% households were single parent families. Nuclear families - husbands and wives must

work out their own solutions to the problems of living together and having children.

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Homework

1. Read Chapter 10 – HavilandKinship and Descent

2. Study Household and Domestic Organization:

http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/anthropology/tutor/residence/toc.html