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Family   a group of people who are related by marriage, blood, or adoption and who often live together and share economic resources  
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Nuclear Family   one or both parents and their children  
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Family of Orientation   the nuclear family into which the person s being born or adopted  
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Family of Procreation   consisting of the individual, his or her spouse and their children  
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Extended Family   two or more generations  
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kinship   a network of people who are related by marriage, birth, or adoption  
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marriage   the set of norms that establishes and characterizes the relationship between married individuals  
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monogamy   marriage of one man to one woman  
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polygamy   marriage with multiple partners  
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polygyny   a man is permitted to marry more than one woman at a time  
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polyandry   a woman is permitted to marry more than one man at a time  
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patrilocality   residential pattern in which a newly married couple is expected to live with or near the husband's parents  
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matrilocality   residential pattern in which a newly married couple are expected to live near or with the wife's parents  
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bilocality   residential pattern in which a newly married couple is allowed to choose whether they will live with the husbands parents or the wife's parents  
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neolocality   residential pattern in which a newly married couple is free to set up their residence apart from both sets of parents  
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patrilineal descent   descent pattern in which kinship is traced through the father's family  
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matrilineal descent   descent system in which kinship is traced through the mother's family  
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bilateral descent   descent system in which kinship is traced through both parents  
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patriarchy   a system in which men are dominant over women  
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matriarchy   a family in which the mother holds most of the authority  
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egalitarian   a family in which the mother and father share power  
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incest taboo   norm forbidding sexual relations or marriage between certain relatives  
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homogamy   tendency for individuals to marry people who have social characteristics similar to their own  
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heterogamy   tendency for individuals to marry people who have social characteristics different from their own  
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dual-earner families   families in which both husband and wife have jobs  
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sandwich generation   americans caught between the needs of their children and their aging parents  
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voluntary childlessness   conscious choice to remain childless  
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