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Key words for GCSE Sociology

function Function is another word for job or purpose.
primary Primary socialisation is when a child under five learns basic skills, values, and norms.
socialisation British English spelling Primary socialisation is when a child under five learns basic skills, values, and norms.
nuclear A nuclear family consists of parents and their children.
family A nuclear family consists of parents and their children.
extended An extended family includes other relatives like cousins, grandparents, and aunts and uncles.
lone-parent A lone-parent family consists of a single parent and their children.
reconstituted In a reconstituted family, one or both parents might have children from a previous relationship.
diversity Family diversity is the idea that there are lots of different types of family.
cohabitation Cohabitation is the act of living with a partner without getting married or having a civil partnership first.
conjugal A conjugal relationship is a relationship between a married couple, civil partners, or a cohabiting couple.
relationship A conjugal relationship is a relationship between a married couple, civil partners, or a cohabiting couple.
domestic The way in which household chores are distributed within a family is known as domestic division of labour.
division The way in which household chores are distributed within a family is known as domestic division of labour.
labour British English spelling The way in which household chores are distributed within a family is known as domestic division of labour.

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