FMSC 330 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Nuclear Family, Committed Relationship, Voluntary Childlessness

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**any name that she writes on the board, we need to know for exams: don"t need to know names in the book. Going to be discussing: putting marriage in the family into perspective, overview of concept of marriage & the family, function of the family, definitions/descriptions of concepts related to the family. Take the family we grew up in for granted: part of the natural backdrop of our lives, may dislike our parents/siblings here and there. The role our parents and siblings play in our lives are invisible. Where person works and takes on a household role as well: nowadays you need 2 incomes coming into the family in order to adequately live in. How much does it cost to live in a family: committed relationship w/no children monthly expenses, have graduated w/master"s degrees and now live together, together make a total of ,000/year, monthly expenses (+/-), food: -, rent: ,800-,000. Utilities: -,000 (electric/cable/internet/water/gas/amenities: entertainment: , health insur.

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