Hidden Brain — Hook-up Culture

FEBRUARY 14, 2017

Episode 61: Just Sex

We all know casual sex isn’t about love. But what if it’s not even about lust? Sociologist Lisa Wade believes the pervasive hookup culture on campuses today is different from that faced by previous generations. This week on Hidden Brain, we explore what this culture means for those who choose to participate, and for those who opt out.

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Domestic Violence in Russia

One of the top family science challenges is eliminating family violence.  Recent news from Russia’s legislative efforts to reduce the punishment for domestic violence is evidence that there is much work to do.

Russian woman protesting decriminalization of domestic violence in front of Russia’s state parliament building holds up a sign: “’I gave you life, and it is mine to take.’ 11 756 boys and girls subjected to domestic violence in 2015.” Moscow, Russia, Janu

Russian woman protesting decriminalization of domestic violence in front of Russia’s state parliament building holds a sign with a famous quote from Russian literature about a father who kills his son: “‘I gave you life, and it is mine to take.’ 11,756 boys and girls subjected to domestic violence in 2015.” © 2017 Private

 

Top % Family Profiles– National Center for Family & Marriage Research

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The Top 5 Family Profiles of 2016 are a culmination of last year’s most popular profiles that focus on the latest analyses of American families.

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Divorce Rate in the U.S.: Geographic Variation, 2015

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Marriage Rate in the U.S.: Geographic Variation, 2015

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Divorce Timing and Economic Well-being

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First Marriage Rate in the U.S., 2014

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Attitudes towards Marital Infidelity

Changing Dynamics of Union Formation and Dissolution

VOLUME 36 – ARTICLE 12 | PAGES 371-390

A reflection on the changing dynamics of union formation and dissolution

BY Neil G. Bennett

Abstract

Background: This paper reflects upon the remarkable demographic transformation that has taken place among unions around the world. I establish the study of unions in a historical context with respect to its place in demographic studies in general.

Objective: I assess the similarities and differences across nations among patterns, trends, and differentials in the determinants and consequences of both marital and nonmarital unions. I focus on data from the United States and a number of other nations, mostly from Europe. Among the vast changes that have transpired over the course of the past several decades I pay special attention to demographic aspects of same-sex unions, as viewed through recently available data, and compare them to the dynamics of opposite-sex unions.

Methods: I draw upon research conducted by others to examine several global trends and differentials in union formation and dissolution. Further, I explore what constitutes ‘dissolution’ in the United States, and for whom. In addition, I discuss the impact of divorce on the economic well-being of spouses in the United States, with particular emphasis on the relative severity of the consequences for women versus men, as well as the factors underlying this differential.

Conclusions: Given the notably broader diversity of unions in the world today, the work of demographers has become substantially more complex than was the case years ago. That complexity notwithstanding, it is especially gratifying that we are rapidly accumulating data with which we can assess the dynamics of all unions, and not merely those of the marital or opposite-sex variety.

Author’s Affiliation

Neil G. Bennett – City University of New York, United States of America [EMAIL]

original Ronald McDonald commerical

The marketing director of McDonald’s took Urie Bronfenbrenner’s Human Development course.  When she shared her plan to creating a “burglar” concept for marketing the hamburgers, he argued against this idea and suggested she emphasize a “family” theme.  She revised the plan and sent Bronfenbrenner two life-size original Ronald McDonald dolls to get his opinion.  These dolls (or at least one of them) remained in his office for years.