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What does the term nuclear family mean?

The term nuclear family means a family which is made up of a mother and father who are married and their children. Ideally, it would be two children- a boy and a girl. It is meant to be the 'ideal' family...

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What are 2 differences between structuralist theories of society, and interpretivist theories of society?

Structuralist theories see the structure of society as being formed from the top-down, that is, society is an objective factual reality which exists above and beyond us, and is able to constrain our behav...

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What is the difference between structural and interactionist theories?

This is quite a crucial area of sociology to understand as a general understanding of the type of theory will ultimately enable you to understand the aim of their views. Structural theories are the most c...

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analyse 2 marxist claims about the role of education in capitalist society (10 marks)

One marxist claim about the role of education in a capitalist society is that is contains features of the ruling class habitus, which, as a result, puts the working class at a disadvantage as interest of ...

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outline four functions of the nuclear family

Murdock argues that the nuclear family performs four essential functions for society and for its members , he argues that the family satisfies members economic needs, is essential for primary socialisatio...

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