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  1. Sep 15, 2022 · Some sociologists argue that there is no “normal” family, but instead a broad diversity of family and household forms in the UK today.

  2. 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.

  3. Sep 26, 2019 · The classic sociological theory about the link between families and the economy is the debate about the impact of industrialisation on the family, and particularly Talcott Parsons’ theory that industrialisation led to the development of the nuclear family.

  4. 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.

  5. Aug 15, 2024 · Peter Willmott and Michael Young carried out ground-breaking research into family life in the UK over a long period of time. One concept they developed, the subject of a 1973 book, was the symmetrical family.

  6. 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.

  7. Nov 12, 2022 · The opposite of extended family (cousins, aunts, uncles) is immediate family (children, parents). ANSWER 2 The opposite of extended family would be the phrase "nuclear family".

  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 · However, those bonds and networks with extended families (for all social groups) were increasingly conducted at long distance and visiting relatives often included significant travel, and communicating with relatives was often down via social media and between countries.

  10. Jun 15, 2020 · The changing patterns of extended families in the UK are explored in this revision video for AQA A-Level Sociology students taking the Families & Households option.

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