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Who found that grandparents play an important part in contemporary families and that it remains strong after divorce too? (2003)
How many things did Park (2014) state made the term 'monomaternalism' incorrect?
Who came up with the 'intimate father'?
What is the term for ' women work full time like men but also undertake a second burden when they undertake the majority of housework and childcare'?
What term did Dunscombe and Marsden (1995) come up with?
How many hours on average did the 2012 British Social Attitude Survey find men done a week on domestic work?
Who found that the household remained a primary role for women?
What sociologist found that male unemployment had an impact on power?
What sociologist found a difference in the difference middle class men and women made?
What type of violence do 1 in 4 women experience in their lifetime?
Who was the main sociologists for Liberal Feminist? (2000
Who were the main sociologists for Radical Feminist? (1992)
What perspective argues that Marxism ignores the neglect of exploitation of women?
What Marx Feminist spoke about the family? (1972)
What Marx person spoke about the death of the family? (1972)
What Marx person spoke about capitalism, family and personal life? (1976... zebra!!)
What Marx person spoke about the origins of family, private property and state? (1972)
What theory did Parsons come up with?
Who researched Families Without Fatherhood?
What class did Charles Murray come up with?
Who came up with two specialist functions, after Murdock? (primary socialisation and stabilisation of adult personalities)
How many functions did Murdock come up with, 'universal functions of the family'?
In 2002, Social Trends, found that what per cent of African - Caribbean families with dependent children were lone parent?
What ethnicity is the most popular to be involved in lone parent families?
What term did Crompton (2005) use to explain the way most children will follow their parents into a similar class position in society?
What is an increasing factor of the decline in fertility?
Who said that the ageing population are a 'reserve army of labour'?
How many explanations are there for the decline in fertility?
What term did Giddens (1992) come up with when talking about marriage and individualisation?
What is happening to the rate of marriage?
Who used the concept of 'individualisation'?
What act was made in 2004 and brought into place in 2005?
How many family types are there?

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