logging in or signing up jhadfiel brod Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 89 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 24, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript FAMILY: FAMILY Japan and United States John HadfieldFocus: Focus Evolution of the family systems Roles of the members in the family Family valuesJAPAN: JAPAN Family System Traditional Family System Modern Family SystemJAPAN: JAPAN Traditional Family System Traditional Family System Also know as ie Preserve household resources Hierarchy JAPAN: JAPAN Roles of the Family Eldest son Get married and live with parents Become head of household Inherit everythingJAPAN: JAPAN Roles of the Family Adopted son Occurs when a family has no sons The daughter’s husband becomes head of the householdJAPAN: JAPAN Roles of the Family Wife of the eldest son Housewife (shufu) The mother-in-law would teach her the ways of the family Take care of husband’s parentsJAPAN: JAPAN Roles of the Family Other sons Fend for themselves Marry into a family Daughters Marry into other householdsJAPAN: JAPAN Traditional Family System Marriage Arranged marriages Daughter-in-law needs to prove herself to the family Divorce was fairly commonJAPAN: JAPAN Decline of the Traditional Family System More and more nuclear families Ie system abolished in 1947 JAPAN: JAPAN Modern Family System Similar to US family system Consists of parents and children and occasionally grandparents “The Japanese way”JAPAN: JAPAN Modern Family System Marriage Marriage based on choice Low divorce rateUnited States: United States Colonial Family System Patriarchy Family essential for survival Family dependent on each other Everyone did their part Extended FamilyUnited States: United States Colonial Family System Marriage Average marriage lasted 10 years Marriage based on material goodsUnited States: United States Industrialization More people working outside the house Marriages based more on love A shift to a nuclear family systemUnited States: United States Ideal Family In the 1950’s the ideal family was portrayed on TV Two parents with one or two childrenUnited States: United States Today’s Family Typically nuclear families High divorce rate Working mothers Let kids make mistakesUnited States and Japan: United States and Japan Contrasting Differences in Japan Men work much longer hours Women are mostly housewives Lower divorce rate“It is a parent’s duty to see that his/her child receives a good education even if it entails sacrifices.”: “It is a parent’s duty to see that his/her child receives a good education even if it entails sacrifices.” United States Disagree Strongly: .1% Disagree Somewhat: 2.2% Not Sure: .8% Agree Somewhat: 21.3% Agree Strongly: 75.5% Japan Disagree Strongly: 28.6% Disagree Somewhat: 35.5% Not Sure: 2.4% Agree Somewhat: 22.3% Agree Strongly: 11.2% “It is best to leave as much property as possible to one’s children.”: “It is best to leave as much property as possible to one’s children.” United States Disagree Strongly: 11.6% Disagree Somewhat: 28.0% Not Sure: 4.9% Agree Somewhat: 35.1% Agree Strongly: 20.4% Japan Disagree Strongly: 28.3% Disagree Somewhat: 33.6% Not Sure: 2.7% Agree Somewhat: 24.5% Agree Strongly: 11.0% You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
jhadfiel brod Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 89 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 24, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript FAMILY: FAMILY Japan and United States John HadfieldFocus: Focus Evolution of the family systems Roles of the members in the family Family valuesJAPAN: JAPAN Family System Traditional Family System Modern Family SystemJAPAN: JAPAN Traditional Family System Traditional Family System Also know as ie Preserve household resources Hierarchy JAPAN: JAPAN Roles of the Family Eldest son Get married and live with parents Become head of household Inherit everythingJAPAN: JAPAN Roles of the Family Adopted son Occurs when a family has no sons The daughter’s husband becomes head of the householdJAPAN: JAPAN Roles of the Family Wife of the eldest son Housewife (shufu) The mother-in-law would teach her the ways of the family Take care of husband’s parentsJAPAN: JAPAN Roles of the Family Other sons Fend for themselves Marry into a family Daughters Marry into other householdsJAPAN: JAPAN Traditional Family System Marriage Arranged marriages Daughter-in-law needs to prove herself to the family Divorce was fairly commonJAPAN: JAPAN Decline of the Traditional Family System More and more nuclear families Ie system abolished in 1947 JAPAN: JAPAN Modern Family System Similar to US family system Consists of parents and children and occasionally grandparents “The Japanese way”JAPAN: JAPAN Modern Family System Marriage Marriage based on choice Low divorce rateUnited States: United States Colonial Family System Patriarchy Family essential for survival Family dependent on each other Everyone did their part Extended FamilyUnited States: United States Colonial Family System Marriage Average marriage lasted 10 years Marriage based on material goodsUnited States: United States Industrialization More people working outside the house Marriages based more on love A shift to a nuclear family systemUnited States: United States Ideal Family In the 1950’s the ideal family was portrayed on TV Two parents with one or two childrenUnited States: United States Today’s Family Typically nuclear families High divorce rate Working mothers Let kids make mistakesUnited States and Japan: United States and Japan Contrasting Differences in Japan Men work much longer hours Women are mostly housewives Lower divorce rate“It is a parent’s duty to see that his/her child receives a good education even if it entails sacrifices.”: “It is a parent’s duty to see that his/her child receives a good education even if it entails sacrifices.” United States Disagree Strongly: .1% Disagree Somewhat: 2.2% Not Sure: .8% Agree Somewhat: 21.3% Agree Strongly: 75.5% Japan Disagree Strongly: 28.6% Disagree Somewhat: 35.5% Not Sure: 2.4% Agree Somewhat: 22.3% Agree Strongly: 11.2% “It is best to leave as much property as possible to one’s children.”: “It is best to leave as much property as possible to one’s children.” United States Disagree Strongly: 11.6% Disagree Somewhat: 28.0% Not Sure: 4.9% Agree Somewhat: 35.1% Agree Strongly: 20.4% Japan Disagree Strongly: 28.3% Disagree Somewhat: 33.6% Not Sure: 2.7% Agree Somewhat: 24.5% Agree Strongly: 11.0%