Joyce, a 25-year-old, waited to have children until after the economic recession.
What will be an ideal response?
live in the care of same-sex couples.
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1) traditional society 2) the rationalization of society 3) capitalism 4) formal organization 5) bureaucracy 6) "McDonaldization" of society 7) alienation 8) Peter principle 9) goal displacement 10) voluntary association 11) iron law of oligarchy 12) worker empowerment 13) humanizing a work setting 14) hidden corporate culture 15) cyberslacking A) a secondary group designed to achieve explicit objectives B) the adoption of new goals by an organization C) Robert Michel's term for the tendency of formal organizations to be dominated by a small, self-perpetuating elite D) Marx's term for a worker's lack of connection with the product of his or her labor E) a widespread acceptance of rationality and the construction of social organizations that are built largely around this idea F) using computers at work for personal purposes G) organizing a work setting in such a way that it develops rather than impedes human potential H) a group made up of people who organize of their own free will on the basis of some mutual interest I) giving workers the ability to manage their own work units, usually in small teams J) the powerful effects that self-fulfilling stereotypes have on workers and bosses, including higher or lower expectations and open or closed opportunities, all of which may produce or inhibit attitudes and accomplishments K) a tongue-in-cheek observation that the members of an organization are promoted for their accomplishments until they reach their level of incompetence L) a society in which the past is thought to be the best guide for the present M) an economic system characterized by the private ownership of the means of production, the pursuit of profit, and market competition N) a formal organization with a hierarchy of authority and a clear division of labor O) the process by which ordinary aspects of life become rationalized and efficiency comes to rule them, including such issues as mass production of food products, goods, and services
How are family-member loyalty, bonding, and cohesion different in a stepfamily when compared to a typical nuclear family?
What will be an ideal response?
Cox and Demmitt warn that the policies of many European welfare states are:
a. making it more difficult for women to obtain an abortion. b. creating a dangerous environment for the elderly. c. causing the breakup of the family unit. d. compromising the integrity of child labor laws.
William F. Ogburn concluded that some parts of culture (such as technology) change more rapidly than other parts (such as norms and values), creating a lack of adjustment or gap between these parts. This reflects Ogburn's concept of __________.
A. culture lag B. future shock C. culture shock D. technological determinism