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Strengths and Weaknesses of the Functionalist Approach

by John Amy | Mar 17, 2014 | Functions of the Family

Read the section on the functionalist approach on pages 39 and 40, then download this document to print out and complete the following passage by inserting the missing words listed at the end. Strengths This approach shows how a part of society can work at two...

The Pre-Industrial and the Industrial Family

by John Amy | Mar 11, 2014 | Functions of the Family

Read the account of Parsons’ functional fit theory and the loss of family functions on pages 39 to 41 in the book. Complete the following table: Compare how Parsons sees the traditional pre-industrial family and the modern industrial family. Traditional Pre-industrial...

Marxist View of the Functions of the Family

by John Amy | Mar 10, 2014 | Functions of the Family

Working in pairs and referring to Key Concepts on pages 245 to 253, explain how the following concepts might contribute to our understanding of the functions of the family in contemporary society. Ideology – Bourgeoisie – Proletariat – Exploitation –...

The Functions of the Family : Answers to QuickCheck Questions

by John Amy | Feb 17, 2014 | Functions of the Family

Fixed by birth Geographical mobility is movement between different places; Social mobility is movement between different social positions (e.g. from farm labourer to doctor) Because of social changes ( e.g. geographical mobility, higher living standards, more married...
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