FMST 238 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Interpersonal Relationship, Haymarket Media Group, Systems Theory
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The eras reflect what homes and consumption were like for that particular time period. Focus was on women caring for home and family. As homes, consumption, and roles of women changed, so did family resource management. Eras one (1900-1930s: health, sanitation, hygiene, household production as economic. Eras two (1940s-early 1950s: work simplification, standard work units. Eras three (1950s-1960s: save time and energy, be efficient, simplify work by . Change the process: values, goals, decisions, resource, management process (40s & 50s) Ecosytems, pp. 55-56: how families interact with their micro-and macro environments. Economic theory, pp. 57-62: optimization, satisficing, risk aversion. Ecology is the study of how living things relate to their natural environment. Examines the family system"s (micro and macro environment) Shifts from role-oriented to interpersonal relationship oriented marriages. Increasing diversity of individual choice in partner selection and retention. Reduction in production of goods and services at me, especially child care and food preparation.