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Summary AQA AS/A2 Sociology Family and Social Policy Notes

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Notes on the “Family and Social Policy” topic for AQA Sociology. Comprehensive but concise summary of the topic includint theories, key terms and theorists, as well as contemporary examples for your exams!

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families and social policy

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Key terms A comparative view of family policy
Quotes policies of govts have an effect on families/their members
Definitions
Sociologists one child policy (china)
Important compliant couples get extra benefits e.g. tax allowance, and
B/I/H: subheading only children are prioritised in education

Bold: important couples with multiple kids must repay allowances, pay fines
point in description pressure to get sterilised after first child
Underline: don’t
forget this!
policies to raise birth rate (communist romania)

restrictions on contraception/abortion

infertility treatment centres

restrictions on divorce, lowering marriage age

taxes for unmarried/childless couples



procreation in nazi germany

encouraging the healthy/pure to breed a master race

restricting contraception




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, no working for women so they can focus on children,
kitchens and church

compulsory sterilisation for those deemed unfit to breed



democratic societies

view the family as a private sphere of life

reluctant to intervene unless abuse etc.

social policies still play a role in shaping family life

Functionalists on family and social policy

believes society is build on consensus, and state acts in the
interests of society

e.g. policies help families to perform functions better



💡 Fletcher (1966) : Health/education/housing policies
since industrial revolution has led to the development
of a welfare state which supports the family in
performing functions

NHS = family can take care of sickly members
better



EVAL: assumes all members of the family benefit equally, and
assumes there is a march of progress (where policies steadily
make life better and better

policies often benefit men at womens expense

policies can reverse progress e.g. cutting benefits



donzelot: policing the family




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