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  1. Sep 15, 2022 · Extended family Extended family refers to those family members who are outside the “nucleus”: aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents, etc. Extended family households can be either: Vertical. Multiple generations living together (e.g. grandparents and great grandparents. The vertical description relates to how it would appear on a family tree.

  2. The modified extended family is when a family lives apart but they keep their family ties alive. This can be done by maintaining the relationship through social media, letters and emails. Industrialisation and the Family. Study Notes.

  3. Sep 26, 2019 · People may well have lived close to extended family and worked together, but in terms of their households, most were made up of parents and children. Furthermore, Michael Anderson (1971) looked at households in Preston in the midst of rapid industrialisation and urbanisation (using the 1851 census) and found a significant increase in the number of households made up of extended families.

  4. Extended Family. The extended family in a classical sense is when three or more generations live together in one household. The traditional make-up of this family type would be grandparents, parents and children. This family type was popular in the past amongst working class individuals but is now more dominant within East-Asian families.

  5. A Beanpole family is a multi-generational family that is long and thin with few aunts, uncles and cousins. This is a result of extended life expectancy and fewer children being born. Therefore, as a result of the ageing population and contraceptive control a new formation of family begins to emerge that reflects the modern world ideology. 22nd ...

  6. Aug 15, 2024 · Willmott and Young developed their ideas about family life, following on from the functionalist ideas of sociologists like Talcott Parsons. From their research (much of it based on social surveys) of families in East London, they developed an idea of the family developing through a number of stages through history: a march of progress.

  7. Nov 12, 2022 · A horizontally extended family is the immediate family such as the mom, dad, aunts, uncles and children. A horizontally extended family involves the relations of the same generation as the parents.

  8. Sep 26, 2019 · The modern nuclear family is presented in an idealistic way, which runs counter to many people’s experiences of family life. An alternative functionalist approach comes from Wilmott and Young (1973). It is one of several “march of progress” theories that come from functionalists that look at how society develops and modernises over time.

  9. Sep 27, 2019 · Globalisation is the process whereby the world has become increasingly interconnected. It is particularly recognised by postmodernists as a fundamental feature of contemporary society. It can be said to have influenced the family in the following ways: Globalisation has caused significant economic change, including traditional male jobs being ...

  10. Mar 19, 2021 · Families: Marxism. The traditional Marxist view on families is that they perform a role not for everyone in society but for capitalism and the ruling class (the bourgeoisie). As is often the case, there are similarities between the functionalist and Marxist case: they both think that families perform important functions for the society as it is ...

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