Families and Social Inequality
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Week 5 Discussion: Families and Social Inequality
From this week’s Learning Resources, we can see that social inequality in society has harsh impacts on families and that inequality within families can also have negative impacts on its members. Choose one of the following two questions to answer, and use at least on of this week’s Learning Resources; in addition to the Learning Resource, please feel free to use additional resources if that’s helpful.
Give an example of how social inequality in society may negatively affect families. What are the possible long-term consequences of this inequality?
How might inequality between partners affect their relationship? In particular, how might the division of household labor affect partners, and how might equity be possible? (If you would prefer to examine a different form of inequality within families, that would be fine too.)
In your response, please refer specifically to at least one of this week's course Learning Resources, citing it in the text and also listing the full reference information at the end of your post, using APA citation style.
Learning Resources are below:
https://contemporaryfamilies.org/covid-couples-division-of-labor/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvzE6zYkEQY
https://evictionlab.org/why-eviction-matters/
https://contemporaryfamilies.org/covid-19-telecommuting-work-family-conflict-and-gender-equality/
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Families and Social Inequality
Families that constitute societal units can be a source of inequality. From the theoretical perspective of conflict theory, the family can contribute to social inequality. It does this by reinforcing economic inequality and nurturing patriarchy. Family challenges emerge from economic inequality and patriarchal ideology. Besides, the social construct of the family can generate conflict involving physical violence and emotional cruelty.
The functional perspective presupposes that the family provides emotional stability and support. However, many family members do not live in harmony. Instead, they argue, yell, insult, shout, abuse use emotional cruelty and physical violence against each other. The conflict perspective illustrates that conflicts witnessed in families are attributable to economic inequality and patriarchy. Socio-economic challenges such as poverty can aggravate conflicts in families. Low-income family units are more predisposed to adverse outcomes such as increased mortality, ill health, unemployment, and criminalization than their affluent counterparts. Children from low-income families are unlikely to access quality education and fail to offer desired parental care, leading to the overall perpetuation of social inequality.
Conflict within a family can partly emerge from patriarchy. Currently, women are ...
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