SOC1010_FamilyProfileAssignment_2019

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SOC 1010: Principles of Sociology Fall 2019 Instructor: Eric Sevareid NAME: ____________________| _______________________ | [25] points Family Profiles – National Center for Family & Marriage Research (NCFMR) This assignment is intended to provide insight into family demographic research— particularly as it is conducted at BGSU in the NCFMR and CFDR. Directions: The first 10 questions refer to this profile: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/ncfmr_family_profiles/153/ (PDF versions also available on Canvas) The following 6 refer to this profile: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/ncfmr_family_profiles/152/ The final two questions refer to both. Young Adulthood: Cohabitation, Birth, and Marriage Experiences. FP-18-22 (Hemez, 2018) 1. Using rounds 1-17 of the National Longitudinal Study of Youth 1997, these Family Profiles examines the share of young adults who had a child, got married, and/or cohabited before their 30 th birthday for the cohort of men and women who were born between ________and _________. 2. Looking at Figure 1, _________ % of adults experienced cohabitation, _________ % experienced birth, and _________ % experienced marriage before age 30. 3. Looking at Figure 2, overall _________% of young adults cohabited before age 30. 4. Looking at Figure 2_________% of women and _________% of men cohabited by the age of 30. 5. Looking at Figure 2, _________% of individuals with less than a high school degree, _________% with a high school degree or G.E.D., _________% with some college, and _________ % with a Bachelor’s degree or more cohabited by the age of 30. 6. Looking at Figure 3, overall _________% of young adults experienced parenthood before age 30. 7. Looking at Figure 3, _________% of White, _________% of Hispanic, _________% of Black individuals experienced parenthood by the age of 30.
SOC 1010: Principles of Sociology Fall 2019 Instructor: Eric Sevareid 8. Looking at Figure 3_________% of individuals with less than a high school degree, _________% with high school degree or G.E.D., _________% with some college, and _________% with a Bachelor’s degree or more experienced parenthood by the age of 30. 9. Looking at Figure 4, overall _________% of young adults married before age 30. 10. Looking at Figure 4, _________% of White, _________% of Hispanic, and _________% of Black individuals married by the age of 30. Young Adulthood: Number & Types of Family Formation Events. FP-18-23 (Hemez, 2018) 11. Looking at Figure 1, _________% of individuals experienced no event _________ and _________% experienced all 3 events by age 30. 12. Looking at Figure 1, _________% of adults experienced marriage only, _________ % marriage and birth, _________% cohabitation only, and _________% cohabitation and birth by age 30. 13. Looking at Figure 2, _________% of women experienced no event and _________ % of women experienced all 3 events, while _________ % of men experienced no event and _________% of men experienced all 3 events, by age 30. 14. Looking at Figure 3, _________% of Black, _________% of Hispanic, and _________% of White individuals experienced no event, while _________% of Black, _________% of Hispanic, and _________% of White individuals experienced all 3 events, by age 30. 15. Looking at Figure 4, _________% of individuals with less than a high school degree, _________% with a high school degree or G.E.D., _________% with some college, and _________% with a Bachelor’s degree experienced no event by age 30. 16. Looking at Figure 4, _________% of individuals with less than a high school degree, _________% with a high school degree or G.E.D., _________% with some
SOC 1010: Principles of Sociology Fall 2019 Instructor: Eric Sevareid college, and _________% with a Bachelor’s degree experienced all 3 events by age 30. Refer to both 17. How did these family profiles challenge your understanding of the timing of family formation events (cohabitation, marriage, parenthood) among young adults? 18. How did these family profiles support/reinforce your understanding of the timing of family formation events (cohabitation, marriage, parenthood) among young adults?
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