Topic: Using an interdisciplinary approach, explain the changes to the UK family since 1945. Give examples where necessary.
Order Description
I want the essay to:
- explain what interdisciplinary social sciences (when using more than 1 discipline to look at a social issue)
- define the family over time (a nuclear family 1945 + the family today)
- why is family important to social scientists (family now... and was ... which makes it an example of continuity and change, that is of an interest to social scientists)
- the UK family in "the golden age" (a brief about the golden age)
- the thesis statement that the UK family had CHANGED since 1945
- it MUST use HISTORY, SOCIOLOGY and POLITICS as the interdisciplinary approaches to analyse the change
- IMPORTANT to talk about and mention the change in values + liberalism (ex. same sex couples)
- link conservatism and feminism to the topics (their opinion about them/ how they view them)
(please make it start with an intro then a brief paragraph about the golden age then conservatism and feminism)
BODY:
The topics to see the change in are : (Must contain up to date statistics)
-Marriage and Divorce (with stats on both 1945 and thee latest stats)
-Women role Now and before (women in politics, female graduates, women in managerial positions) (the end of the 'Patriarchy')
- Cohabitation
FOR THE RESEARCH AND THE EVIDENCE PLEASE USE:
- ONS --> Office for National Statistics (statistics on family)
- Link to Political ideology
- use the reading list I will attach in the additional files
- and please follow the rubric