Cards (29)

  • What is the traditional size of French families?
    Larger
  • One key trend in modern French families is the shift towards smaller family sizes
  • In modern French families, both partners often work outside the home.

    True
  • What is happening to the traditional family structure in modern France?
    It is evolving
  • What is the primary difference in gender roles between traditional and modern French families?
    More equal in modern families
  • Match the effect with its description:
    Gender Equality ↔️ Shared responsibilities between men and women
    Individual Autonomy ↔️ Greater personal fulfillment
    Childcare and Work-Life Balance ↔️ Increased access to flexible arrangements
    Social Welfare ↔️ Comprehensive government policies
  • In traditional French families, gender roles were clearly defined, with men as breadwinners and women as homemakers
  • Modern French families often have more equal gender roles compared to traditional structures.
    True
  • The authority in modern French families is more egalitarian, with shared decision-making
  • In modern French families, both partners often work outside the home.

    True
  • Modern French families emphasize individualism and autonomy.

    True
  • France's support systems for families include comprehensive healthcare coverage.

    True
  • The emphasis on individual autonomy in modern French families may weaken family loyalty.
    True
  • The traditional structure of French families is characterized by a patriarchal system where the father is the head of the household
  • Traditional French families emphasized hierarchy and loyalty to family values.

    True
  • What is emphasized in modern French family values?
    Individual autonomy
  • What cultural value influenced the shift towards gender equality in modern French families?
    Individualism
  • The shift in family structure reflects a move towards more egalitarian and individualistic dynamics
  • What economic shift has contributed to the dual-income household model in modern France?
    Increased female labor force participation
  • Family Allowances in France are provided under the policy called Aide aux Familles
  • Balancing work and family responsibilities is a potential challenge for modern French families
  • Government policies in France related to families aim to support both traditional and modern structures.

    True
  • What type of authority did the father hold in traditional French families?
    Patriarchal
  • What was the typical family size in traditional French families?
    Larger
  • Modern French families emphasize individual autonomy and personal fulfillment.

    True
  • What are the main factors influencing the evolving family structure in France?
    Economic, social, cultural
  • Modern French families prioritize egalitarian decision-making
  • What is one positive effect of the evolving French family structure on gender equality?
    More equal opportunities
  • What are the overall values reflected in the evolving French family structure?
    Egalitarian and individualistic