RUSSIA'S FAMILY/HOUSEHOLD PATTERNS
By Daryl R. Evans
General Characteristics of Agricultural, Industrial, and Information Age Family/Household Patterns
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Agricultural Age Family/Household Patterns: Entended family: several generations living and working together on the land.
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Industrial Age Family/Household Patterns:Nuclear family: father working, mother at home not working, and approximately two children for middle and upper classes in the developed West. Also nuclear family in the lower class West and socialist countries- except that women worked.
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Information Age Family/Household Patterns: Multiple family patterns: no one model everyone must follow to be socially accepted. Examples include: married couples woth or wothout children; unmarried couples living together; single parents; divirced parents with children remarry, making children part of different households; single-person households; people living in groups; gay and lesbian couples.
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