SOCA03Y3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Polyamory, Nuclear Family, Sperm Donation

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Who"s missing: potential other generations of the family, common-law marriage, same-sex couples, people married without children, people in polyamorous relationships, single parents, people who function as family but aren"t related by blood, etc. Census family (canadian census definition: a married or common-law couple, with or without children, or, a lone parent of any martial status with at least one child, and. Living in the same dwelling: note: all census families are also economic families. Economic family (canadian census definition: two or more persons. Related by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption: examples of non-census families that are economic families. Two separate census families who are related to other and living in one dwelling. Nieces and nephews living with aunts and adults. Anti-miscegenation laws and taboos: forbidding sex and marriage between people of different races. U. s. -> forbidden by law in 41 of 50 states until 1967.

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