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infidelity; ********* mentally *** *** ******** **************** *** ******* better ** **** along" ****** ******* *** divorced; ******* ********* *** *** ******** *** stresses **** **** with ******* ******** and ********* because the marriage ******* ******* *** ******** ** ***** ** resolving ******** issues (Glenn * **** ******* trends in ******* ******* in *** *** May * of ******** *** *** Family pages **************** ******************* ********************************* ***** * number ** ********* families ********* perform: ************* socialization; **** ********** *** ********* ******** ********** ** status; *** ********** ** sexual ******** ******* *** **** ** ********** ************* ************ ********* 2)For functionalists *** ****** creates *************** ******* of society *** instills culture **** *** *** ******* ** ******* ** ******** ********* ascribed statuses **** ** ****** class and ********* ** new ******* ** ** responsible for ****** *********** ** *********** *** members to ******* *** ***** members Further *** ****** ***** individuals property rights and **** ******* *** assignment and maintenance of ******* ***** Finally ******** ******* ******** *** emotional security **** *** ******* for the *********** who **** ****************** ***** **** ****** ***** **** *********** **** ****** *** preindustrial *** when *** ********* took **** ** responsibilities outside of *** **** **** ** hunting *** women ********* took **** ** *** ******** **************** ** ** around *** **** ***** ***** **** considered functional ******* women **** ***** ******* ** *** physical ********** of pregnancy and ******* *** ****** ** ***** *** **** *** long ******* of **** **** *********** ***** ***** were ****** ** to ********** *********** since **** ****** ** ** effective ***** ** keeping the family ****** *********** properlyThe Interactionalism *************************** **** *** family ** * site ** social ************ ***** meanings *** negotiated *** ********** ** ****** ******* *************** **** ******* *** ******** ******** attached ** ****** They argue **** shared ********** help to ***** ********* ***** ***** ****** ******* *** that marriage and family ************* *** based on ********** meanings *** interactionist *********** ********** **** families reinforce *** ********** bonds ******* ******** ********* ******* **** ** ****** ***** *** holidaysThe ******** ******************** ** ******** theorists *** ****** *********** toward *** ************ ** ****** ********** ****** a ******* by stabilising and reinforcing *** ****** *** wealthy ******** *** **** to ******** their ********** ****** ******** *** ***** ******* ***** *********** from **** ******** are denied ******* ****** ******* *********** ********* and ****** ******* *** *********** ******* *** family ************************* ******** theorists **** *** ****** as a ****** *********** that ********** to men more **** ***** ** it ****** *** ** ******** a ******** ** power *** *********** ****** **** ** most ******** ** *********** causes ****** inequality This ****** to ***** ****** **** ***** than *** ****** ************ ******** Traditional ***** *** **************** ** *** *** valued **** **** *** *********** ***** per-form by ***** ***** such as ************ *** ***** rearing *** *********** ****** ** **** ** *********** ********* for ***** and children(Newman 2009) According ** sociologist ***** * *********** ** “steep differences ***** ****** social ********** in ********** prenatal experiences **** ** *** ******* ** ***** **** *** ****** **** as **** as ** *** health care that ***** ******* receive ** a ****** ** **** “children ***** *** ***** ******* ************ This ********** ******* ***** **** *** **** *** several **************** low-income ******** are **** more ****** ** ********** ******** ****** such as ***** **** health ************ ******* *** criminal ************* According ** *********** ********* of ***** ******** ****** **** ****** *** ********* ** the family to ******* such ********* and ***** **** ** ******** amounts ** ****** **** ********* ***** ** **** ****** children ** ********** ******* ************* problems Secondly ********** parents *** **** **** likely to **** *** speak ********** ** ***** babiess *** young ******** who *** ****** to **** ********* and ******* skills; 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