Title: Families and Social Change
1Families and Social Change
- Globalization
- World economic stratification
- Implications for families around the world
- Economics
- Health
- Safety, stability, and security
- Race and ethnic relations
- Predictions for the future
- Main themes of the semester
2Globalization driving force for change
- Global interdependence
- Economic futures are intertwined
- National problems become international
- Families affected by conditions around the world
3World Economic Stratification
- Countries stratified into 3 levels
- Core (wealthy, highly developed, slow pop.
growth, high standard of living) U.S., Europe - Periphery (poor, less developed, rapid pop.
growth, lower standard of living) -Africa - Semi-periphery (beginning to develop may become
core) India, China
4World Economic Stratification
- System dominated by multinational Corporations
(MNCs) - Based in core countries
- Divide operations among several countries
- Use labor of periphery countries
- Profits go to corporate elite, some to core
countries - Outside control of any one government
- Extremely powerful
5Implications for world system
- Core countries
- 15-20 of worlds population controls
- 80 of corporate markets
- 68 of foreign investment
- 50 of energy use
- High political power
- High standard of living
- High national security expenditures
6Implications for world system
- Periphery countries
- Dependent on core countries
- Aid from core countries has declined
- 1/3 of work force un- or under-employed
- Poverty, low standard of living
- Some employment opportunities for women
- Have not greatly changed womens roles
7Economic implications for families
- Core Jobs lost to periphery countries
- High cost of national security funds diverted
from social programs - Income inequality 200 richest people gt 2.4
billion poorest - Periphery High levels of unemployment
- Migration to urban areas, disruption of villages
- More jobs for women, BUT their daughters abandon
school for household labor
8Health implications for families
- Core slow pop. growth high proportion of
elderly strain on health care system - World travel transportation of diseases
- Periphery have technology from core, less
disease, lower mortality - Results in higher population growth.
- Health care not available in all rural areas.
- Selling organs OK in some countries affects
poorest classes.
9Safety, Security, Stability
- Lives disrupted by poverty, exploitation, war.
- Children may
- Witness extreme violence
- Lose homes because of political strife (12
million in 2002) - Be killed or disabled by war, violence (7
million) - Become orphaned by violence (1 million)
- Orphaned children large increase in
international adoptions.
10Safety, Security, Stability
- Central Asia, Africa world of refugees
- 80 women
- 45 lt 18 yrs. old
- 14 lt 5 yrs. old
- Afghanistan to Pakistan
- Between African countries
- Most countries unprepared to handle refugees
11Terrorism and war as global issues
- Strategy to fight terrorism is international
issue - Insecurity, fear, social disruption endemic
stress in some areas - Civil rights may be affected
- Women and children increasingly used by
terrorists
12Racism, hate
- Becoming normalized in some places not
necessarily fringe or extremist. - Racial, religious differences have intensified
- Effects on families
- Prejudice, discrimination, limited opportunity
- Loss of civil rights
- Forced migration refugee trend
- Violence (ethnic cleansing, genocide)
13What does the future hold?
- Individualism, private family around the world
- Cultural variation in family forms, values
- Economic divisions will intensify
- Family policies slow to develop
- Global interdependence will benefit elite
- Grassroots organization may evolve for working
classes
14Major themes of this course
- Connection between family and society
- Connection between mode of production and family
form - Land ownership, patriarchal extended family
- Industrialization, breadwinner-homemaker family
- Post-industrial, womens employment, individual
family
15Major themes of this course
- Primacy of private family, emotional bond
- Weakest but most satisfying kind of bond
- Nurture the emotional bond with
- Time
- Communication
- Balance