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The Privatised Family is a family type that has no sense of community. They also keep away from society.

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How would functionalist likely interpret the decline of traditional households and their nuclear-family arrangements and the emergence of nontraditional households and family arrangements?

Functionalists state that the family consists of the instrumental role for the man, and the expressive role for the women, which is basically your traditional nuclear family. However, functionalists do recognize that the divide between the two roles is becoming more blurred, and the domestic division of labour is no longer as simple as your traditional family. However, Young and Willmott, two functionalists, say that the family goes through 4 stages, and we are currently experiencing the symetrical family. This refers to a family based on joint conjugal roles, wherbey the family is a lot more privatised, spending leisure time together. Therefore, Functionalists would love the traditional nuclear family to still be in place, but they do recognise that the conjugal roles within the family are becoming more blurred and functionalists such as Young and Willmott put forward alternate perspectives on the state of the current family.


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