SOC 1234 - Sociology of Families

Institution:
Yeshiva University
Subject:
Sociology
Description:
An intro duction to sociological perspectives on families and US public Policies aimed at families. Focusing on the contemporary United States, the course includes an overview of family patterns and changes over the past several decades, examining family formation and dissolution, cohabitation, marriage, divorce, remarriage and fertility with attention to variation in families by gender race ethnicity and class. We will explore how the worlds of work and family intersect and conflict considering both paid and unpaid labor Ie: Housework/childcare. We will discuss the private family the one in which we live most of our personal lives as well as the public family in which adults perform tasks that are important to society. We will examine how society provides for families that cannot provide for themselves and how society regulates family behavior
Credits:
3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(212) 960-5400
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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