social institutions: family institution: the organized ways society develops to meet its basic needs
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Social Institutions: FamilyInstitution: the organized ways society develops to meet its basic needs.
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“Any combination of two or more persons who are bound together
over time by ties of mutual consent, birth and/or adoption or
placement and who, together, assume responsibilities for variant
combinations of some of the following”
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Functions of the Family
1. Addition of new members
2. Physical care of members
3. Socialization of children
4. Social control of members
5. Affective nurturance – love
6. Production and consumption of goods and services
- The Vanier Institute of the Family
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1) Addition of new members
Families have children
through birth, adoption, and
may also use the help of
fertility clinics
Benefits to Canadian
society:
- increases population
- stronger economy (increased
demand for goods and services)
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2) Physical care of
members
Bathing children, feeding family, taking older parents to appointments
Benefits to Canadian society:- Individuals within the
population stay healthy
- Members will be able to contribute to society
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3) Socialization of children
Teaching children language, taking them to school, helping with homework, taking children to cultural activities, church, etc.
Benefits to Canadian society:- Individuals will acquire the skills,
knowledge, values, and attitudes consistent with employability and citizenship expectations
- People will be educated, find careers, have their own families, earn money
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4) Social control of members
Teaching children right from wrong (discipline and moral development)
Benefits to Canadian Society:- Individuals will obey the laws of society and country
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5) Affective nurturance – love
Family members provide emotional comfort and support
Benefits to Canadian society:- Individuals will care for others in society- Individuals will develop strong relationships and raise their own families
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6) Production
and consumption of goods and
services
Parents or guardians earn money through work/careers, perform household chores, pay bills, buy food and clothing, provide shelter, pay for activities and services
Benefits to Canadian society:- parents provide for their
families- families contribute to the
economy- families provide goods or
services through skills and employment
- families purchase and consume goods and services