Ch 10 Flashcards

1
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changes in marriages:

  • less _, more _; based on _ and _, not _.
  • from _ to _ to _
A
  • gendered, equal, love, compatibility, economics

- institutional, companionate, individualized

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Macro reasons for getting married: (4)

A
  • eco state
  • social movements and wars
  • get away from family
  • demographic and legal factors
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3
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focus on duties, formal, constrained by parents and community, strict gender roles, limited divorce

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institutional

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4
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focus on couple, complementary, stereotyped gender roles, marriage as expected - adult status, duty to couple and children; limited divorce

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companionate

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5
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focus on mutual growth and fulfillment, marriage as status marker, more flexible roles and expectations; divorce more accepted

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individualized

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6
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Weddings are:

  • rituals: traditional, cultural _ and _
  • often _ service
  • _, _ aspect - presence of family and friends affirms _ and _ of union.
A
  • customs, norms
  • religious
  • social, public, acceptance, legitimacy
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7
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Utilitarian marriages: (3)

- based on

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Conflict-habituated, devitalized, passive-congenial

- convenience

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8
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Intrinsic marriages: (2)

A

total, vital

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9
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“his and her” marriage means..

  • identity _ is necessary for newlyweds, meaning that, partners _ adjustments to their new roles as husband and wife (_ roles).
  • What perspective?
A
  • experience of marriage is based on gender
  • bargaining, negotiate, marital
  • symbolic interactionism
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10
Q

What perspective would examine the relationship between marriage and health?

A

Structural- functionalism

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11
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healthy and sociable people are attracted to others
who are like themselves and are more desirable marriage partners because they don’t depend on marriage to make them happy

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selection effect

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12
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marriage itself that makes people healthier - decrease risky activities and encourage healthy behaviors.
- stronger for _

A

protection effect

- men

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13
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married women’s health is more dependent on

A

Multiple roles (stress) and quality of marriage

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14
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happiness in marriage depends on _ of _, especially regarding _ _

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perception, equity, role expectations

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15
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macro functions of marriage: (4)

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procreation, socialization, protection, provides for members

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