Friday, November 30, 2018

Week 13 / Family / Lee JaeSeong


Changes in the U.S. Governing and Divorce Index
Source : https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Introduction_to_Sociology/Family#/media/File:Marriage_and_Divorce_Rates_1960-2011.png



1.      Summary
A family is a network that most people have. This chapter questions the basic concepts of these families. Generally, a family means a common ancestor, marriage, adoption or a committed relationship. However, a group of groups, orphans or fugitives made up of groups, soldiers, including pets, are also considered family types.
 Birth families (families seeking parental roles) play a role in socializing children. Nonproductive families (family based on desires and desires that do not include parent roles) combine resources to promote interpersonal support networks and seek financial benefits. Also, pro-religious taboos play a role in promoting social solidarity.
 The life cycle of a family can be divided into stages of marriage, marriage, children, divorce, death and widows. Marriage means a traditional dating period before marriage. In Britain, the average length of time from marriage to marriage was suggested for two years and 11 months.
 Marriage is made in the form of a contract because it is a relationship that is perceived by a friendly and sexual government, society or religion.
 At the children's level, they talk about one parent's family. Previous research has been attributed to the fact that one parent's family is poorer and poorer than the other. Recently, children also lost their autonomy in public places outside their homes. (e.g. Park is not allowed to be alone.)
 In the United States, a number of studies have been made on why 50 percent of marriages end in divorce within 25 years. Another factor contributing to the divorce rate was a change in the law that made divorce easier in the 1970s in the United States.
 Finally, if one of the wedding partners dies, the other partner can remarry. A spouse who lives longer than any other spouse is called a widow or widower.
There is inequality in these families. Sexually, marriage benefits a lot from men's lifestyle. Racially, recently, has allowed interracial marriages. Religiously, some societies still need formal approval from religious and civic groups. 
 Recently, there have been many different types of families, including a single parent without a parent, a cohabitation that acts as if they were married without a single parent, a homosexual couple, and a childless parent.

2. What was interesting/What did we learn
 The most interesting parts of this chapter were the marriage index and divorce index in the United States. The change in the U.S. was truly remarkable when the "unfavorable divorce" Act of 1970. The marriage index continued to decline slowly, and vice versa. There have been many articles on divorce in our country recently. The divorce rate continues to rise despite still poor perceptions of people who have divorced. You can even see people who are legally divorced and continue to meet. Already socially, marriage and divorce have become the common and easy thing for couples to meet and break up.

3.Discussion Point
 Let's make a hypothesis. You're married. Some of them were born with him. However, their personalities are not very compatible. Will you continue your marriage in order to avoid your child being criticized socially? Or will they divorce and move away from their spouses? If so, what will your child do?

2 comments:

  1. I will divorce him. Social vision does not allow children to live in unhappy families. If I get divorced, I will explain to my children step by step, and if my husband is a good father to my children, I will allow them to meet regularly.

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    1. The injury to the child will be revealed in society. A child can be made fun of for his parents' divorce. Of course, the teasing is wrong. However, I think it is difficult to solve this. A strong mental child can overcome this and grow well, but can a child who doesn't grow well?

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