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 Among all human groups the family is the
most important primary group.
 It is an outstanding primary group, because it
is in the family that the child develops is
basic attitudes.
 It provides for the most enduring relationship
in the one form or other.
 It is a small social group consisting ordinarily
of a father, mother and one or more children.
 The word ‘Family’ has been taken over form
the ‘Roman’ word ‘famulus’ means a servant.
 Family is a more or less durable association
of husband and wife with or without children
or of a man or women alone, with children.
By nimkoff
 Family is a system of relationship existing
between parents and children
By clare
 A mating relationship
 A form of marriage
 A system of nomenclature
 An economic provision
 A common habitation [surroundings]
 Universality
 Emotional basis
 Limited size
 Formative influence
 Nuclear position
 Responsibilities of the members
 Social regulation
 Permanent and temporary
 Physical-food, shelter, protection, sleep
 Intellectual-education ,moral values, etc.
 Emotional-security, stability.
 Social-independence, social skills,
communication.
MacIver divides the functions of the family into two
categories:-
1. ESSENTIAL
 Satisfaction of sex needs
 Production and raring of children
 Provision of home
2. NON-ESSENTIAL
 Economic
 Religious
 Educational
 Health
 Recreation
 Civic
 Social
 Role of socialization
 Sexual satisfaction is the aim of the family.
 It brings the desire for life-long partnership
among male and female.
 The satisfaction of sex instinct make sfor
normal personality.
 The hindu scriptures hold that the religious
activities of man cannot be consummates
unless he has a son.
 They permit a second marriage is there is no
issue from the first wife.
1. Economic
It serves as an economic unit.
In the traditional family most of the goods for
consumption were made at home.
2. Religion
The family performs religious character.
It is the centre of religious training of the
children.
3. Educational
The child learns letters under the guidance of
parents.
4. Health
A sick man was cared for in the family, by his
own kith and kin.
5. Recreation
Family provides recreation to its members.
They use to sing and dance together and visit
the family relations.
6. Civic
The qualities of love, co-operation, toleration,
sacrifices, obedience and discipline are first
learn by the child in the family.
7. Social
Family imparts the knowledge of social, to the
coming generation.
8. Role of family in socialization
The family on account of its several
characteristics is of strategic importance in
socialization.
e.g. suggestion, language etc.
1. On the basis of Authority
 Patriarchal-male dominant, female
subordinate.
 Matriarchal-female dominant, male
subordinate
2. On the basis of structure
 Nuclear-Husband, wife with or without
children.
 Joint or extended family-two nuclear family.
3. On the basis of residence
 Patrilocal-wife goes to husband’s house for
live.
 Matrilocal-husband goes to wife’s house for
live.
4.On the basis of marriage
 Monogamous-one man marry one woman
 Polygamous-one man marry two or more
woman.
 Polyandrous-one woman marry two or more
men.
5. On the basis of Ancestry
 Patrilineal-ancestory continues through the
father.
 Matrilineal-ancestory continues through the
mother.
6. On the basis of in group and out group
 Endogamous-sanctions marriage only among
members of the in group.
 Exogamous-sanctions marriage of members
of an in group with members of an out group.
6. On the basis of blood relationships
 Conjugal family/nuclear family- consists of
spouses, their offspring and relatives through
marriage.
 Consanguineous family-consists of blood
relatives together with their mates and
children.
The family in India does not consist only of
husband, wife and their children but also of
uncles, aunts and cousins and grandsons.
This system called joint family or extended
family system, is a peculiar characteristics of
the Indian social life.
A son after marriage does not usually separate
himself from the parents but continues to stay
with them under the same roof and holding
property in common.
The earnings of all the members are put in a
common fund out of which family expenses
are met.
The family in India is based on patrilineal
descent.
A joint family is a group of people who
generally live under one roof, who eat food
cooked at one hearth, who hold property in
common and who participate in common
worship and are related to each other as some
particular type of kindred.
-Iravati karve
 Large size
 Joint property
 Common residence
 Co-operative organization
 Common religion
 A productive unit
 Mutual rights and obligations
 Ensures economic progress
 Division of Labour
 Economy
 Opportunity of leisure
 Social insurance
 Social virtues (moral quality)
 Avoids fragmentation of holdings
 Socialism
 Home for idlers.
 Hindrance in the development of personality.
 Encourages litigation.
 Leads to Quarrels.
 Privacy denied.
 Unfavorable to accumulation of capital.
 Un-controlled procreation.
The individual nuclear family is a universal
social phenomenon. It also called modern
family.
A nuclear family is one which consists of the
husband, wife and their children.
The children leave the parents as soon as they
are married.
A nuclear family is an autonomous unit free
from the control of elders.
There is minimum interdependence between
them.
e.g. American family
A social unit consisting of two previously
married parents and the children of their
former marriages.
The term blended family or step family
describes families with mixed parents one or
both parents remarried, bringing children of
the former family into the new family.
A stepfamily is the family one acquires when a
parent enters a new marriage, whether the
parent was widowed or divorced.
For example, if one’s father dies and one’s
mother marries another man, the new man is
one’s stepfather and vice versa.
An extended family can be viewed as a merger
of several nuclear families.
An extended family may be crammed into a
single house, or it may occupy a cluster of
houses within an extended family compound.
There are two types of extended family.
Small extended family
An old man and his wife, their son, the son’s
wife and the son’s children.
Large extended family
An old man and his wives, their unmarried
children and married sons, and the son’s wives
along with their unmarried children.
The family has undergone some radical
changes in the past half a century.
Its structure has changed, its functions have
been altered and its nature has been affected.
That is various factors-social, economic,
educational, legal, cultural, scientific,
technological etc.
The modern family is democratic bases on
equality between husband and wife.
 Decreased control of the marriage contract
The modern family people are less subject to
the parental control concerning whom and
when they will marry.
 Changes in the relationship of man and
woman
The woman is not the devotee to man but an
equal partner in life with equal rights.
 Laxity in sex relationship
Illegitimate sex relationship of the husband
and wife too can be seen in modern family.
 Economic independence
women in modern family have attained an
increasing degree of economic independence.
 Smaller family
Modern family is a smaller family.
 Decline of religious control
-The modern family is secular in attitude
-The religious rites of the traditional family such
as early prayer, etc. are not longer performed
in modern family.
 Separation of non-essential functions
-The traditional family functions have now been
taken over by specialized agencies.
-Hospital offers room for the birth of child.
 Filocentric family
Filocentric family is one wherein the children
tend to dominate the scene and their wishes
determine the policy of the family.
 Marriage is an institution which admits men
and women to family life.
 It is a stable relationship in which a man and
a woman are socially permitted to have
children implying the right to sexual
relations.
 Marriage is a ritual enjoined the husband to
regard his wife as a god-given gift.
“Marriage as a contract for the production and
maintenance of children”.
-Malinowski
“ Marriage is the approved social pattern
whereby two or more persons establish a
family”.
-Horton and Hunt
 One wife, many husbands: polyandry
1. Fraternal polyandry
2. Non fraternal polyandry
 One husband many wives: polygyny
1. Sororal polygyny
2. Non sororal polygyny
 One husband and one wife: Monogamy
 Companionate marriage
 Experimental marriage
It is a form of marriage where one woman
marry more than one man at a given time
those who are related as brothers by birth.
The children are treated as the offspring of the
eldest brother.
It is a form of marriage where one woman
marries more than one man at a given time
those who are not related as brothers by birth.
It is a form of marriage where one man marries
more than one women at a given time those
are related as sisters by birth.
It is a form of marriage where one man marries
more than one women at a given time those
are not related as sisters by birth.
 It is a form of marriage where one man
marries one women at a time.
 This is the leading form of marriage.
 Its advantages are now well recognized.
 It produces the highest types of affection and
sincere devotion.
 Affection between parents, between parents
and children and between children themselves
is more wholesome under this monogamy.
 The marriage of two persons on the
understanding that as long as there are no
children.
 The marriage may be dissolved simply by
mutual consent.
 A man and a women may be allowed to lead
marital life temporarily in order to find out if
they can settle down permanently in
matrimonial relations.
 If they find that they have well-matched
personality; they may enter into permanent
marriage relations; otherwise depart from each
other.
 Regulation sex life and sex relations of the
individual.
 Establishes family formation.
 Marriage insists the couple to establish family
by procreation.
 Provides economic co-operation.
 Marriage develops intense love and affection
towards each other.
 Minimizes the social distance between
groups.
CHANGES AND LEGISLATION
ON FAMILY
AND
MARRIAGE IN INDIA
MARRIAGE ACTS
 The Prevention of Sati Act 1829
 The Hindu widow remarriage Act 1856
 The Civil (or special) Marriage Act 1872
 The Hindu Marriage Act 1955
 The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961
 The Child Marriage Restraint Act 1929
 The Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act
1956
 Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act 1971
 Family Court Act 1984
 Widows are forced to make a vow or sankalpa
to die after their husband’s death.
 Sri Rajaram Mohan Roy took up the causes of
women and impressed upon.
 Lord Bentinck, the British governor general of
india brings out a legislation prohibiting the
“Sati”.
 The formation of sati act, 1829 includes
saving the lives of widows, and punishing and
fining those instigates the practice of “Sati”.
 Through prevention of Sati Act, even though
widows were saved, but they were subjected to
exploitation and humiliation.
 Pandit Ishwara Chandra Vidya Sagar brought
pressure on the British Government to make
legal provision for widow remarriage.
 This is provided legal permission for inter-
caste inter-religious and registered
marriages.
 It was modified in 1954.
 Couple has to inform the marriage officer a
month before the scheduled marriage and
two witnesses has to be present during the
time of marriage.
 This act is applicable for the total India and
Jains, Sikhs, Buddhists and Scheduled casts.
 Condition for Valid Marriage as Provide
under this Act;
 Prohibits polygyny, polyandry and child
marriage.
 The bridegroom must have completed 21
years of the age and bride 18 years of age.
 Equal rights for men and women in marriage.
 Given permision for inter-caste and inter
religion marriages.
 Conditions under which Divorce as per this
Act;
 Lunatic mad at the time of marriage.
 The spouse must have been impotent useless
at the time of marriage.
 The wife was pregnant by some person other
than the petitioner at the time of marriage.
 The dissolution of marriage may be obtained
on the grounds of cohabitation not resumed
after 2 years judicial separation; adultery;
unsound mind; rejection; conversion of
religion; STI; Leprosy; desertion for 7 years.
 It permits exchange of gifts for not more than
Rs. 2000/-.
 It prescribes the penalty of 6 months
imprisonment or fine up to Rs. 5000/- or both.
 The act got amended in 1986 and there after
its rules became still more severe.
 Boys under 18 years of age, girls under 14
years of age, if get married is an offence.
 Later the act was amended in 1978 to 21
years of age for boys and 18 years of age for
girls.
 Violation of the act prescribes penalty of 3
month imprisonment and Rs. 1000/- fine.
 It provides provision for childless women the
right to adopt a child.
 To claim maintenance from the husband if
she is divorced.
Legalizes abortion conceding the right of a
women to undergo abortion on the ground of
physical and mental health.
Provides justice to women who get involved in
family disputes.
Family, Marriage and
their influence on
health and health
Practices
 Family is the most important social unit which
fulfills the need of the individual.
 Every individual is living in the family from
the time of birth to death.
 If largely determines the health of the
individuals.
 Positive conditions of the family promote the
health of its members and negative
conditions causes health problems to them.
 Consanguineous marriage of the parents.
 Economic status of the family.
 Personality of the parents
 Alcoholism and drug addiction.
 Culture and caste background of the family.
 Gender inequality.
 Educational level of the family.
 Occupational background of the parents.
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family and marriage.pptx

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  • 3.  Among all human groups the family is the most important primary group.  It is an outstanding primary group, because it is in the family that the child develops is basic attitudes.  It provides for the most enduring relationship in the one form or other.  It is a small social group consisting ordinarily of a father, mother and one or more children.  The word ‘Family’ has been taken over form the ‘Roman’ word ‘famulus’ means a servant.
  • 4.  Family is a more or less durable association of husband and wife with or without children or of a man or women alone, with children. By nimkoff  Family is a system of relationship existing between parents and children By clare
  • 5.  A mating relationship  A form of marriage  A system of nomenclature  An economic provision  A common habitation [surroundings]
  • 6.  Universality  Emotional basis  Limited size  Formative influence  Nuclear position  Responsibilities of the members  Social regulation  Permanent and temporary
  • 7.  Physical-food, shelter, protection, sleep  Intellectual-education ,moral values, etc.  Emotional-security, stability.  Social-independence, social skills, communication.
  • 8. MacIver divides the functions of the family into two categories:- 1. ESSENTIAL  Satisfaction of sex needs  Production and raring of children  Provision of home 2. NON-ESSENTIAL  Economic  Religious  Educational
  • 9.  Health  Recreation  Civic  Social  Role of socialization
  • 10.  Sexual satisfaction is the aim of the family.  It brings the desire for life-long partnership among male and female.  The satisfaction of sex instinct make sfor normal personality.
  • 11.  The hindu scriptures hold that the religious activities of man cannot be consummates unless he has a son.  They permit a second marriage is there is no issue from the first wife.
  • 12. 1. Economic It serves as an economic unit. In the traditional family most of the goods for consumption were made at home. 2. Religion The family performs religious character. It is the centre of religious training of the children.
  • 13. 3. Educational The child learns letters under the guidance of parents. 4. Health A sick man was cared for in the family, by his own kith and kin.
  • 14. 5. Recreation Family provides recreation to its members. They use to sing and dance together and visit the family relations. 6. Civic The qualities of love, co-operation, toleration, sacrifices, obedience and discipline are first learn by the child in the family.
  • 15. 7. Social Family imparts the knowledge of social, to the coming generation. 8. Role of family in socialization The family on account of its several characteristics is of strategic importance in socialization. e.g. suggestion, language etc.
  • 16. 1. On the basis of Authority  Patriarchal-male dominant, female subordinate.  Matriarchal-female dominant, male subordinate 2. On the basis of structure  Nuclear-Husband, wife with or without children.  Joint or extended family-two nuclear family.
  • 17. 3. On the basis of residence  Patrilocal-wife goes to husband’s house for live.  Matrilocal-husband goes to wife’s house for live. 4.On the basis of marriage  Monogamous-one man marry one woman  Polygamous-one man marry two or more woman.  Polyandrous-one woman marry two or more men.
  • 18. 5. On the basis of Ancestry  Patrilineal-ancestory continues through the father.  Matrilineal-ancestory continues through the mother. 6. On the basis of in group and out group  Endogamous-sanctions marriage only among members of the in group.  Exogamous-sanctions marriage of members of an in group with members of an out group.
  • 19. 6. On the basis of blood relationships  Conjugal family/nuclear family- consists of spouses, their offspring and relatives through marriage.  Consanguineous family-consists of blood relatives together with their mates and children.
  • 20. The family in India does not consist only of husband, wife and their children but also of uncles, aunts and cousins and grandsons. This system called joint family or extended family system, is a peculiar characteristics of the Indian social life. A son after marriage does not usually separate himself from the parents but continues to stay with them under the same roof and holding property in common.
  • 21. The earnings of all the members are put in a common fund out of which family expenses are met. The family in India is based on patrilineal descent.
  • 22. A joint family is a group of people who generally live under one roof, who eat food cooked at one hearth, who hold property in common and who participate in common worship and are related to each other as some particular type of kindred. -Iravati karve
  • 23.  Large size  Joint property  Common residence  Co-operative organization  Common religion  A productive unit  Mutual rights and obligations
  • 24.  Ensures economic progress  Division of Labour  Economy  Opportunity of leisure  Social insurance  Social virtues (moral quality)  Avoids fragmentation of holdings  Socialism
  • 25.  Home for idlers.  Hindrance in the development of personality.  Encourages litigation.  Leads to Quarrels.  Privacy denied.  Unfavorable to accumulation of capital.  Un-controlled procreation.
  • 26. The individual nuclear family is a universal social phenomenon. It also called modern family. A nuclear family is one which consists of the husband, wife and their children. The children leave the parents as soon as they are married.
  • 27. A nuclear family is an autonomous unit free from the control of elders. There is minimum interdependence between them. e.g. American family
  • 28. A social unit consisting of two previously married parents and the children of their former marriages. The term blended family or step family describes families with mixed parents one or both parents remarried, bringing children of the former family into the new family.
  • 29. A stepfamily is the family one acquires when a parent enters a new marriage, whether the parent was widowed or divorced. For example, if one’s father dies and one’s mother marries another man, the new man is one’s stepfather and vice versa.
  • 30. An extended family can be viewed as a merger of several nuclear families. An extended family may be crammed into a single house, or it may occupy a cluster of houses within an extended family compound. There are two types of extended family. Small extended family An old man and his wife, their son, the son’s wife and the son’s children.
  • 31. Large extended family An old man and his wives, their unmarried children and married sons, and the son’s wives along with their unmarried children.
  • 32. The family has undergone some radical changes in the past half a century. Its structure has changed, its functions have been altered and its nature has been affected. That is various factors-social, economic, educational, legal, cultural, scientific, technological etc.
  • 33. The modern family is democratic bases on equality between husband and wife.
  • 34.  Decreased control of the marriage contract The modern family people are less subject to the parental control concerning whom and when they will marry.  Changes in the relationship of man and woman The woman is not the devotee to man but an equal partner in life with equal rights.
  • 35.  Laxity in sex relationship Illegitimate sex relationship of the husband and wife too can be seen in modern family.  Economic independence women in modern family have attained an increasing degree of economic independence.  Smaller family Modern family is a smaller family.
  • 36.  Decline of religious control -The modern family is secular in attitude -The religious rites of the traditional family such as early prayer, etc. are not longer performed in modern family.  Separation of non-essential functions -The traditional family functions have now been taken over by specialized agencies. -Hospital offers room for the birth of child.
  • 37.  Filocentric family Filocentric family is one wherein the children tend to dominate the scene and their wishes determine the policy of the family.
  • 38.
  • 39.  Marriage is an institution which admits men and women to family life.  It is a stable relationship in which a man and a woman are socially permitted to have children implying the right to sexual relations.  Marriage is a ritual enjoined the husband to regard his wife as a god-given gift.
  • 40. “Marriage as a contract for the production and maintenance of children”. -Malinowski “ Marriage is the approved social pattern whereby two or more persons establish a family”. -Horton and Hunt
  • 41.  One wife, many husbands: polyandry 1. Fraternal polyandry 2. Non fraternal polyandry  One husband many wives: polygyny 1. Sororal polygyny 2. Non sororal polygyny  One husband and one wife: Monogamy
  • 42.  Companionate marriage  Experimental marriage
  • 43. It is a form of marriage where one woman marry more than one man at a given time those who are related as brothers by birth. The children are treated as the offspring of the eldest brother.
  • 44. It is a form of marriage where one woman marries more than one man at a given time those who are not related as brothers by birth.
  • 45. It is a form of marriage where one man marries more than one women at a given time those are related as sisters by birth.
  • 46. It is a form of marriage where one man marries more than one women at a given time those are not related as sisters by birth.
  • 47.  It is a form of marriage where one man marries one women at a time.  This is the leading form of marriage.  Its advantages are now well recognized.  It produces the highest types of affection and sincere devotion.  Affection between parents, between parents and children and between children themselves is more wholesome under this monogamy.
  • 48.  The marriage of two persons on the understanding that as long as there are no children.  The marriage may be dissolved simply by mutual consent.
  • 49.  A man and a women may be allowed to lead marital life temporarily in order to find out if they can settle down permanently in matrimonial relations.  If they find that they have well-matched personality; they may enter into permanent marriage relations; otherwise depart from each other.
  • 50.  Regulation sex life and sex relations of the individual.  Establishes family formation.  Marriage insists the couple to establish family by procreation.  Provides economic co-operation.  Marriage develops intense love and affection towards each other.  Minimizes the social distance between groups.
  • 51. CHANGES AND LEGISLATION ON FAMILY AND MARRIAGE IN INDIA MARRIAGE ACTS
  • 52.  The Prevention of Sati Act 1829  The Hindu widow remarriage Act 1856  The Civil (or special) Marriage Act 1872  The Hindu Marriage Act 1955  The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961  The Child Marriage Restraint Act 1929  The Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956  Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act 1971  Family Court Act 1984
  • 53.  Widows are forced to make a vow or sankalpa to die after their husband’s death.  Sri Rajaram Mohan Roy took up the causes of women and impressed upon.  Lord Bentinck, the British governor general of india brings out a legislation prohibiting the “Sati”.
  • 54.  The formation of sati act, 1829 includes saving the lives of widows, and punishing and fining those instigates the practice of “Sati”.
  • 55.  Through prevention of Sati Act, even though widows were saved, but they were subjected to exploitation and humiliation.  Pandit Ishwara Chandra Vidya Sagar brought pressure on the British Government to make legal provision for widow remarriage.
  • 56.  This is provided legal permission for inter- caste inter-religious and registered marriages.  It was modified in 1954.  Couple has to inform the marriage officer a month before the scheduled marriage and two witnesses has to be present during the time of marriage.
  • 57.  This act is applicable for the total India and Jains, Sikhs, Buddhists and Scheduled casts.  Condition for Valid Marriage as Provide under this Act;  Prohibits polygyny, polyandry and child marriage.
  • 58.  The bridegroom must have completed 21 years of the age and bride 18 years of age.  Equal rights for men and women in marriage.  Given permision for inter-caste and inter religion marriages.
  • 59.  Conditions under which Divorce as per this Act;  Lunatic mad at the time of marriage.  The spouse must have been impotent useless at the time of marriage.  The wife was pregnant by some person other than the petitioner at the time of marriage.
  • 60.  The dissolution of marriage may be obtained on the grounds of cohabitation not resumed after 2 years judicial separation; adultery; unsound mind; rejection; conversion of religion; STI; Leprosy; desertion for 7 years.
  • 61.  It permits exchange of gifts for not more than Rs. 2000/-.  It prescribes the penalty of 6 months imprisonment or fine up to Rs. 5000/- or both.  The act got amended in 1986 and there after its rules became still more severe.
  • 62.  Boys under 18 years of age, girls under 14 years of age, if get married is an offence.  Later the act was amended in 1978 to 21 years of age for boys and 18 years of age for girls.  Violation of the act prescribes penalty of 3 month imprisonment and Rs. 1000/- fine.
  • 63.  It provides provision for childless women the right to adopt a child.  To claim maintenance from the husband if she is divorced.
  • 64. Legalizes abortion conceding the right of a women to undergo abortion on the ground of physical and mental health.
  • 65. Provides justice to women who get involved in family disputes.
  • 66. Family, Marriage and their influence on health and health Practices
  • 67.  Family is the most important social unit which fulfills the need of the individual.  Every individual is living in the family from the time of birth to death.  If largely determines the health of the individuals.  Positive conditions of the family promote the health of its members and negative conditions causes health problems to them.
  • 68.  Consanguineous marriage of the parents.  Economic status of the family.  Personality of the parents  Alcoholism and drug addiction.  Culture and caste background of the family.  Gender inequality.  Educational level of the family.  Occupational background of the parents.