SOC 1100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 18: Elder Abuse, Individualism, Sandwich Generation
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Family: a social institution that unites people in cooperative groups to care for one another, including any children. Kinship: a social bond based on common ancestry, marriage or adoption. Marriage: a legal relationship, usually involving economic cooperation, sexual activity, and childbearing. Extended family: a family consisting of parents and children as well as other kin: recognized in pre-industrial societies. Nuclear family: a family composed of one or two parents and their children: industrialization, social mobility and geographic migration. Endogamy: marriage between people of the same category. Polygamy: three of more people: polygyny: two or more women, polyandry: two or more men. Patrilocality: married couple lives with or near the husband"s family. Matrilocality: married couple live with or near the wife"s family. Neolocality: married couple live apart from both sets of parents. Members of a society trace kinship over generations: patrilineal: tracing kinship through men, matrilineal: tracing kinship through women, bilateral: tracing kinship through both men and women.