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Essay Plans – Family Diversity


Outline and explain two reasons for the increase in re-marriage (10 marks)
Divorce:
 Method of separating a couple due to unhappiness.
 Since 1960s, there has been a great increase.
 The number doubled between 1961 and 1969 and doubled again by 1972.
 Peaked at 165,000 divorces in 1993.
 Leaves more people being single and therefore, more are looking to remarry.
 However, after failed marriage, many may not want to marry again.
Rising expectation of marriage:
 Fletcher argue that higher expectations that people place on marriage make couples less
willing to tolerate and unhappy marriage.
 Follows the ideology of romantic love:
o Belief that marriage should be based solely on love
o If love dies – no justification to remain married and every reason to divorce.
 In the past, people had little say in who they married as it was often a family duty, giving
people low expectations and thus tolerating dissatisfaction.
 However, today marriage is not a binding contract and seeks fulfilment – encourages
people to divorce if they don’t find what they are looking for.
 However, feminist critics argue that the oppression of women within the family is the
main cause of marital conflict and divorce, but functionalists ignore this – they fail to
explain why it is mainly women that seek divorce over men.


Outline and explain two reasons for the increase in same-sex couples in society today (10
marks)
Changes in the law:
 Changes in the law has enable an easier path for homosexuals.
 For example, 1967 – homosexuality was decriminalised. No longer treated as an illness.
 Also, equalised grounds for homosexuals and heterosexuals – both can adopt etc.
 Significant as places homosexuals and heterosexuals on the same level through
portrayal of acceptance and equality.
 However, still stigma around the subject etc.
Decline in stigma:
 For example, celebrities such as Elton John and David Furnish came out.
 Due to their popularity and influence, many more became accepting of homosexuals.
 More people inspired to come out.
 Also, an opinion poll on Yougov (2012) said that 71% of people were in favour of gay
marriage.
 However, still stigma around the subject etc.




Outline and explain two changes in child-bearing patterns (10 marks)

, Essay Plans – Family Diversity


Children outside of marriage:
 More people are putting off marriage and having children prior to this.
 47% of all children are now born outside of marriage, double the figure in 1986.
 Important as this was considering immoral the past – bastards.
 Much more common.
Women having children much later on in life:
 Women much more focused on careers.
 The average age of when women have the first child has risen. From 1971 to 2012, the
average age increased by 4 years to 28.1 years.
 Willing to put off childbearing in order to be successful.
 Much more common now.
 Many have children in their 40s.




Evaluate sociological contributions of our understanding of divorce trends in the United
Kingdom since 1970 (20 marks)

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