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Introduction to Sociology




FAMILY

There are five social institutions namely, family institution, education institution

religion institution, political institution, economic institution .So all these

institutions are inter related and inter linked with each other as the part of

human body. As for as the family institution is concerned. Family as the social

institution performs several functions.

Kingsly Davis, Specks the four main functions of the family.

  i.   Reproduction.
 ii.   Maintenance.
iii.   Placement.
iv.    Socialization.
 Family is the most important primary group in society. It is the simplest and the

most elementary form of society. It is outstanding primary group because child

develops its basic attitudes with in family. The family is the first group in which

we found ourselves.

The family as an institution is universal. It is the most permanent and the most

pervasive of all social institutions. Family is a small group consisting ordinary of

father, mother, one or more children and some times near or distant relatives.




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MEANING OF FAMILY.

The word ‘Family’ has been taken over from Latin word ‘Famulus’ which means

servants. Thus originally family consisted of a man and women with a child or

children and servants.

The meaning of family can be explained better by the following definition’s.

Merrill.

“Family is the biological social unit composed of husband, wife and children”.

M.F. nimkoff.

Says that “family is a more or less durable association of husband and wife with

or without child or of a man or women alone with children”.

Ogburn.

“Family is more or less durable association of husband and wife and children”.

Clare.

“Family is a system of relationship existing between parents and children”.

TYPE OF FAMILY:

TYPE OF FAMILY BY AUTHORITY:

   •     Patriarchal Family.

   •     Matriarchal Family.

   •     Democratic Family.

TYPE OF FAMILY BY STRUCTURE

   •     Joint family system /Extended family

   •     Nuclear family.


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TYPE OF FAMILY BY SETTLEMENT:

   •   Patrilocal Family.

   •   Matrilocal Family.

   •   Neo local Family.

TYPE OF FAMILY BY LINEAGE.

   •   Patrilenial Family.

   •   Matrilenial Family.

   •   Bilateral Family.




TYPE OF FAMILY BY AUTHORITY:

Patriarchal Family.

Patriarchal family is also known as father- centered or father dominated family.

With is family he exercises authority and he is the owner and administrator of

the family property. In the whole family matters he is the final voice and opinion.

He is all in all and the all family members subordinate to him. All the major

decisions pertaining to family affairs are taken by him only. No body has the

authority to question to him. But typical patriarchal families are not found today

in the modern industrial families.

Matriarchal Family.

Matriarchal family is also known as mother- centerd or mother dominated

family. She is the head of the family and she exercises authority. She is the owner

of the property and the manager of the house hold. All the members subordinate


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to her. She is all in all and the social thinker says that matriarchal family has been

the earliest type of the family.

Democratic Family.

In democratic family father and mother enjoy the equal status and opportunities

have emerged. These types of family exist in industrial societies. We can call

them equalitarian family. They also called modern families.

TYPE OF FAMILY BY STRUCTURE

Joint family system /Extended family:

The joint family system is also known as “undivided” family and some times

extended family. It normally consists of members who at least belong to three

generations, husband, and wife, their unmarried and married children as well as

unmarried grand children. Joint family system mostly exists in our rural

Pakistani areas.

Husband + wife + Married & Unmarried Children + Married & Unmarried

grand children

Definition of Joint Family:

   i.     The joint family is a mode of combining smaller families into larger

          family units through the extension of three or more generations

          including at least grand parents, parents and children’.

   ii.    Joint family may be defined as “A group of people who generally live

          under one roof, who use common kitchen, who hold common

          property”.


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CHARACTERISTICS OF JOINT FAMILY SYSTEM:

Depth of generations.

The joint family system consists of people of three or more generations including

at least grand parents, parents and children. Sometimes other kith and kin such

as uncles, aunts, cousins and great grandsons also live in the joint family itself.

Common roof.

Members of the joint family normally reside to gather under the same house

hold. Due to scarcity of accommodation or due to educational and employment

problems, members of the joint family may reside separately. Still, they try to

retain regular contacts and the feeling of belonging to the same family.

Common kitchen.

Members eat the food prepared jointly at the common kitchen. Normally the

eldest female member of the family supervises the work at the kitchen.

Common property.

The members hold a common property. The head of the family manages the

family property like a trustee. The total earnings of the members are pooled in to

a family treasury and family expenses are met without that.

Arranged marriages.

In the joint family, the head considers it as his privilege to arrange the marriages

of the members. The individual’s right to select his/ her life partner is

undermined. The younger members rarely challenge their decisions and




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arrangements. But now a -days, the feelings of younger ones are being given due

to weight age.

Procreation

The size of the joint family is by nature bigger. It is found to be associated with

higher rate of production. It is so because in the past procreation was regarded as

a religious duty. Members rarely practiced birth control measures. But today the

situation has changed.

Merits & Demerits of the Joint Family System:

 Merits of Joint family                        Demerits of Joint family

Stable and durable.                     Retards the development of

                                        personality
Ensure the economic progress.           Damages individual initiative
Serves as a social insurance            Narrows down loyalties.

company.
Provides social security.               Promotes idleness.
Provides psychological security.        Not favorable for saving and

                                        investment
Helps social control.                   Denies privacy
Promotes cooperative virtue.            Undetermined the status of women.




Causes for the changes in the joint family system

   1. Influence of Education




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Modern system of education introduced by the British Government affected

joint family in several ways. It has brought about a change in the attitudes,

beliefs, values and ideologies of the people. Education which is spreading

even amongst the females has created and aroused the individualistic

feelings. Education in this way brining changes in relations in the family. As

the level of education rises, the percentage of those in favor of nuclear

families increases and the percentage of those supporting joint family living

decreases.

2. Impact of Industrialization

Factory system of production, new system of organization and management

and new style of life has also affected the joint family. It has made young men

and women leave their joint family to far away places in search of better

prospects and employment. Mostly we see that educated person in urban

areas are less in favor of joint family norms.

3. Influence of Urbanization

Cities provide opportunities to women also for gainful employment and

when women start earning; she seeks freedom in many spheres. She tries to

break away more and more from her husband’s family of orientations.

4. Change in Marriage System

Change in the age at marriage, freedom in mate-selection and change in the

attitude towards marriage have also affected our family system. Modern

young men and women not only marry at a late age but also take personal


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   decision in this matter. They do not wait for parental permission. Parent’s

   role in mate-selection

   5. Influence of Western Values

   The western values relating to modern science, rationalism, individualism,

   equality, democracy, freedom of women etc. The modern educated youths

   who came under the influence of these values took the earliest opportunity to

   become free from the tight grip of the joint family.

   6. Awareness among women.

Increasing female education, employment opportunities for women created

awareness among women particularly in the middle and upper class. They also

sought chances of becoming “free” from the authoritarian hold of the joint

family.

Nuclear family.

It can be defines as “a small group composed of husband and wife and immature

children”. In simple words nuclear family is one which consists of the husband,

wife and their children. Soon after their marriage, the children leave their

parental home and establish their separate household. Hence nuclear family is an

autonomous unit free from the control of the elders. Since there is physical

distance between parents and their married children, there is minimum

interdependence between them. Thus nuclear family is mostly independent. The

American family is a typical example of the modern independent nuclear family.

The nuclear family is a characteristic of all the modern industrial societies.


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TYPE OF FAMILY BY SETTLEMENT:

Patrilocal Family.

After the marriage the wife may reside in husband’s parental home.

Matrilocal Family.

She may stay her parental home to which the husband pays occasional visits to

her.

Neo local Family.

Both of them may establish a separate home of their own.

Husband + wife + unmarried children

TYPE OF FAMILY BY LINEAGE.

Patrilenial Family.

The decent may be traced through the male lines / husband lines.

Matrilenial Family.

The decent may be traced through the female lines/ mother line.

Bilateral Family.

Descent may be traced through both lines.




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Lecture 2. family

  • 1. Introduction to Sociology FAMILY There are five social institutions namely, family institution, education institution religion institution, political institution, economic institution .So all these institutions are inter related and inter linked with each other as the part of human body. As for as the family institution is concerned. Family as the social institution performs several functions. Kingsly Davis, Specks the four main functions of the family. i. Reproduction. ii. Maintenance. iii. Placement. iv. Socialization. Family is the most important primary group in society. It is the simplest and the most elementary form of society. It is outstanding primary group because child develops its basic attitudes with in family. The family is the first group in which we found ourselves. The family as an institution is universal. It is the most permanent and the most pervasive of all social institutions. Family is a small group consisting ordinary of father, mother, one or more children and some times near or distant relatives. 1
  • 2. Introduction to Sociology MEANING OF FAMILY. The word ‘Family’ has been taken over from Latin word ‘Famulus’ which means servants. Thus originally family consisted of a man and women with a child or children and servants. The meaning of family can be explained better by the following definition’s. Merrill. “Family is the biological social unit composed of husband, wife and children”. M.F. nimkoff. Says that “family is a more or less durable association of husband and wife with or without child or of a man or women alone with children”. Ogburn. “Family is more or less durable association of husband and wife and children”. Clare. “Family is a system of relationship existing between parents and children”. TYPE OF FAMILY: TYPE OF FAMILY BY AUTHORITY: • Patriarchal Family. • Matriarchal Family. • Democratic Family. TYPE OF FAMILY BY STRUCTURE • Joint family system /Extended family • Nuclear family. 2
  • 3. Introduction to Sociology TYPE OF FAMILY BY SETTLEMENT: • Patrilocal Family. • Matrilocal Family. • Neo local Family. TYPE OF FAMILY BY LINEAGE. • Patrilenial Family. • Matrilenial Family. • Bilateral Family. TYPE OF FAMILY BY AUTHORITY: Patriarchal Family. Patriarchal family is also known as father- centered or father dominated family. With is family he exercises authority and he is the owner and administrator of the family property. In the whole family matters he is the final voice and opinion. He is all in all and the all family members subordinate to him. All the major decisions pertaining to family affairs are taken by him only. No body has the authority to question to him. But typical patriarchal families are not found today in the modern industrial families. Matriarchal Family. Matriarchal family is also known as mother- centerd or mother dominated family. She is the head of the family and she exercises authority. She is the owner of the property and the manager of the house hold. All the members subordinate 3
  • 4. Introduction to Sociology to her. She is all in all and the social thinker says that matriarchal family has been the earliest type of the family. Democratic Family. In democratic family father and mother enjoy the equal status and opportunities have emerged. These types of family exist in industrial societies. We can call them equalitarian family. They also called modern families. TYPE OF FAMILY BY STRUCTURE Joint family system /Extended family: The joint family system is also known as “undivided” family and some times extended family. It normally consists of members who at least belong to three generations, husband, and wife, their unmarried and married children as well as unmarried grand children. Joint family system mostly exists in our rural Pakistani areas. Husband + wife + Married & Unmarried Children + Married & Unmarried grand children Definition of Joint Family: i. The joint family is a mode of combining smaller families into larger family units through the extension of three or more generations including at least grand parents, parents and children’. ii. Joint family may be defined as “A group of people who generally live under one roof, who use common kitchen, who hold common property”. 4
  • 5. Introduction to Sociology CHARACTERISTICS OF JOINT FAMILY SYSTEM: Depth of generations. The joint family system consists of people of three or more generations including at least grand parents, parents and children. Sometimes other kith and kin such as uncles, aunts, cousins and great grandsons also live in the joint family itself. Common roof. Members of the joint family normally reside to gather under the same house hold. Due to scarcity of accommodation or due to educational and employment problems, members of the joint family may reside separately. Still, they try to retain regular contacts and the feeling of belonging to the same family. Common kitchen. Members eat the food prepared jointly at the common kitchen. Normally the eldest female member of the family supervises the work at the kitchen. Common property. The members hold a common property. The head of the family manages the family property like a trustee. The total earnings of the members are pooled in to a family treasury and family expenses are met without that. Arranged marriages. In the joint family, the head considers it as his privilege to arrange the marriages of the members. The individual’s right to select his/ her life partner is undermined. The younger members rarely challenge their decisions and 5
  • 6. Introduction to Sociology arrangements. But now a -days, the feelings of younger ones are being given due to weight age. Procreation The size of the joint family is by nature bigger. It is found to be associated with higher rate of production. It is so because in the past procreation was regarded as a religious duty. Members rarely practiced birth control measures. But today the situation has changed. Merits & Demerits of the Joint Family System: Merits of Joint family Demerits of Joint family Stable and durable. Retards the development of personality Ensure the economic progress. Damages individual initiative Serves as a social insurance Narrows down loyalties. company. Provides social security. Promotes idleness. Provides psychological security. Not favorable for saving and investment Helps social control. Denies privacy Promotes cooperative virtue. Undetermined the status of women. Causes for the changes in the joint family system 1. Influence of Education 6
  • 7. Introduction to Sociology Modern system of education introduced by the British Government affected joint family in several ways. It has brought about a change in the attitudes, beliefs, values and ideologies of the people. Education which is spreading even amongst the females has created and aroused the individualistic feelings. Education in this way brining changes in relations in the family. As the level of education rises, the percentage of those in favor of nuclear families increases and the percentage of those supporting joint family living decreases. 2. Impact of Industrialization Factory system of production, new system of organization and management and new style of life has also affected the joint family. It has made young men and women leave their joint family to far away places in search of better prospects and employment. Mostly we see that educated person in urban areas are less in favor of joint family norms. 3. Influence of Urbanization Cities provide opportunities to women also for gainful employment and when women start earning; she seeks freedom in many spheres. She tries to break away more and more from her husband’s family of orientations. 4. Change in Marriage System Change in the age at marriage, freedom in mate-selection and change in the attitude towards marriage have also affected our family system. Modern young men and women not only marry at a late age but also take personal 7
  • 8. Introduction to Sociology decision in this matter. They do not wait for parental permission. Parent’s role in mate-selection 5. Influence of Western Values The western values relating to modern science, rationalism, individualism, equality, democracy, freedom of women etc. The modern educated youths who came under the influence of these values took the earliest opportunity to become free from the tight grip of the joint family. 6. Awareness among women. Increasing female education, employment opportunities for women created awareness among women particularly in the middle and upper class. They also sought chances of becoming “free” from the authoritarian hold of the joint family. Nuclear family. It can be defines as “a small group composed of husband and wife and immature children”. In simple words nuclear family is one which consists of the husband, wife and their children. Soon after their marriage, the children leave their parental home and establish their separate household. Hence nuclear family is an autonomous unit free from the control of the elders. Since there is physical distance between parents and their married children, there is minimum interdependence between them. Thus nuclear family is mostly independent. The American family is a typical example of the modern independent nuclear family. The nuclear family is a characteristic of all the modern industrial societies. 8
  • 9. Introduction to Sociology TYPE OF FAMILY BY SETTLEMENT: Patrilocal Family. After the marriage the wife may reside in husband’s parental home. Matrilocal Family. She may stay her parental home to which the husband pays occasional visits to her. Neo local Family. Both of them may establish a separate home of their own. Husband + wife + unmarried children TYPE OF FAMILY BY LINEAGE. Patrilenial Family. The decent may be traced through the male lines / husband lines. Matrilenial Family. The decent may be traced through the female lines/ mother line. Bilateral Family. Descent may be traced through both lines. ********************************* 9