Endogamy is the “marriage between people of the same social category”. (Macionis, 2016) Exogamy is a marriage between people of different social categories. Monogamy is a marriage “unites” two partners. Polygamy is a marriage that unites a person with two or more spouses. As of late we are also seeing more mothers getting jobs in order to provide a better life for their children. We are also seeing more same sex marriages, as it has become legal for partners of the same sex to become a family through marriage. More often than not we see more single mothers among the African American community. In the white community most parents are together, but almost twenty five percent are divorced. In marriages now most of the time both spouses have jobs. Poor families usually emphasize obedience and conformity when raising their children, while wealthy families emphasize judgment and creativity. The reason for this is This may be because working-class parents have less education and more repetitive-task jobs for which the ability to follow rules and to conform helps. Wealthy parents tend to have better educations and often work in managerial positions or in careers that require creative problem solving, so they teach their children behaviors that would be beneficial in these
Endogamy is the “marriage between people of the same social category”. (Macionis, 2016) Exogamy is a marriage between people of different social categories. Monogamy is a marriage “unites” two partners. Polygamy is a marriage that unites a person with two or more spouses. As of late we are also seeing more mothers getting jobs in order to provide a better life for their children. We are also seeing more same sex marriages, as it has become legal for partners of the same sex to become a family through marriage. More often than not we see more single mothers among the African American community. In the white community most parents are together, but almost twenty five percent are divorced. In marriages now most of the time both spouses have jobs. Poor families usually emphasize obedience and conformity when raising their children, while wealthy families emphasize judgment and creativity. The reason for this is This may be because working-class parents have less education and more repetitive-task jobs for which the ability to follow rules and to conform helps. Wealthy parents tend to have better educations and often work in managerial positions or in careers that require creative problem solving, so they teach their children behaviors that would be beneficial in these