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What is a Family?

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What is a Family?

A family is two or more people linked by birth, marriage, cohabitation or adoption.

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Types of family structure

  • Nuclear/cereal packet family
  • Extended family (horizontally or vertically)
  • Reconstituted/blended/stepfamily
  • Beanpole family
  • Lone parent family
  • Same-sex family
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What is a household?

  • A household is a group of people who are living together under the same roof.
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What is cohabitation?

  • Cohabitation refers to partners who live together but they are not married.

Different Family Structures

There are six different family structures.

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Nuclear family

  • A nuclear family is a family made up of two parents and their dependent child or children.
  • A nuclear family is also known as a cereal packet family.
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Extended family

  • An extended family is a family involving at least three generations of family living under the same roof.
    • Vertically extended families include grandparents.
    • Horizontally extended families include aunts and uncles.
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Reconstituted family

  • A reconstituted family describes the joining of two families after one or both of the partners separated from their previous partners.
  • Other names include blended family or stepfamily.
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Beanpole family

  • A beanpole family describes a family made up of many generations, but with few extended members (aunts, uncles, grandparents).
  • Like a beanpole, the family tree is long and thin.
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Lone parent family

  • A lone parent family describes a family in which there is just one parent bringing up one or more children.
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Same-sex family

  • A same-sex family describes a family made up of a same-sex couple with children.

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5Social Stratification

6Sociological Research Methods

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