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Marriage. A Sociological Concept
Title: Marriage. A Sociological Concept
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 734 | Pages: 3.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Marriage. A Sociological Concept
The sociological concept I have chosen in the institution of marriage. Marriage is a legally sanctioned relationship, usually involving economic cooperation as well as normative sexual activity and childbearing that people expect to be enduring.
The first characteristic of marriage is that it is a legally sanctioned relationship. In other words, marriage is a formal relationship that is recognized and bound by law. In western societies, marriages are begun with weddings as a means to
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of the popular literature about maintaining life-long marriages. Today, permanence and commitment in marriage are seen as fading values in a changing world. The rising divorce rate is cited as the death knell of the institution of marriage. The stability of a society is often determined by the stability of its marriages. Marriage is one of society's central institutions and it is essential for the preservation of stable family life; now and for future generations.
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