![]() Family problems stem from economic inequality and from patriarchal ideology. The family contributes to social inequality by reinforcing economic inequality and by reinforcing patriarchy. Family problems stem from sudden or far-reaching changes in the family’s structure or processes these problems threaten the family’s stability and weaken society. It socializes children, it provides emotional and practical support for its members, it helps regulate sexual activity and sexual reproduction, and it provides its members with a social identity. ![]() ![]() The family performs several essential functions for society. Table 10.1 Theory Snapshot Theoretical perspective zip file containing this book to use offline, simply click here. You can browse or download additional books there. More information is available on this project's attribution page.įor more information on the source of this book, or why it is available for free, please see the project's home page. Additionally, per the publisher's request, their name has been removed in some passages. However, the publisher has asked for the customary Creative Commons attribution to the original publisher, authors, title, and book URI to be removed. Normally, the author and publisher would be credited here. This content was accessible as of December 29, 2012, and it was downloaded then by Andy Schmitz in an effort to preserve the availability of this book. See the license for more details, but that basically means you can share this book as long as you credit the author (but see below), don't make money from it, and do make it available to everyone else under the same terms. ![]() This book is licensed under a Creative Commons by-nc-sa 3.0 license. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |