In the postmodern family, the boundaries between the public and private spheres are fairly open and flexible. In fact, family life may be negatively affected by the decreasing distinction between what is work time and what is family time. This characteristic of the family is termed __________.
a. homogamy
b. urbanity
c. endogamy
d. polyandry
Question 2_________ poverty would be measured by comparing the actual income against the income earner's expectations and perceptions.
a. Absolute b. Relative
c. Standard d. Subjective
Question 3__________ is the actual level of childbearing for an individual or a population.
a. Reproduction b. Fecundity
c. Fertility d. Fruitfulness
Question 4__________ poverty is measured by comparing one person's income with the incomes of others.
a. Absolute b. Subjective
c. Relative d. Standard
Question 5One example that supports the postmodern perspective on the family is that_______________.
a. people are returning to embrace the idea of romantic and forever love
b. concern about the future of marriage is resulting in stronger commitments
c. men and women have sexual relations with others whom they have no intention of marrying
d. single motherhood has strengthened the belief in maternal love
Question 6Changes in populations occur as a result of three processes. All of the following processes are involved EXCEPT:
a. fertility. b. mortality.
c. pathology. d. migration.
Question 7_________ poverty exists when people may be able to afford basic necessities but are still unable to maintain an average standard of living.
a. Relative b. Absolute
c. Subjective d. Standard