family STRUCTUREs
GROUP5
-1
HUY, CHƯƠNG, Vi, HUYÊN, tuyền
In Vietnam, there are usually seven basic types of families
00
Family two people
Family with a generation gap
Nuclear family
Incomplete family
Three- or four-generation family
Intergenerational family
Nuclear family
01
Members include husband and wife and children.
Three- or four-generation family
02
Members include husband and wife, children, grandchildren, grandparents.
Incomplete family
03
Members include mother, or father and children.
Family with a generation gap
04
Members include grandparents, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Intergenerational family
05
Members include brothers.
Family two people
06
The members include husband and wife.
difference between past and present
01
Men and women of full age have the right to marry and build a family without any restrictions on race, nationality or religion.
before 1975
after 1975
When married. the relationship between men and women is not respected
When getting married, the relationship between man and woman comes first
02
before 1975
after 1975
The man who is the breadwinner in the family
Today, the role of women in the family is highly appreciated,
03
before 1975
after 1975
Men have the right to take many wives
faithfulness comes first
41.6% consider loyalty as important and 56.7% consider it very important.
04
after 1975
38.5% of respondents accept living alone, 28.4% want to cohabit before getting married, 58% do not support.
before 1975
Marriage
Homosexuality and single mom is not accepted
Same-sex marriage and single mom is accepted
05
before 1975
after 1975
children must obey the authority of parents
The children are considered as friends with parents
06
before 1975
Now
gender prejudice
Equal between men and women
Do you like the type of housewife who stands behind her husband or a woman who accompanies her husband to earn money?
Is your family traditional or modern? What do you think about your family?
Are you an LGBT advocate? Why?
sum up
Throughout history, the core roles of families have endured, including reproduction, economics, emotional fulfillment, and education. These functions have evolved with society's changes. In today's modern families, these roles persist with some variations. Amidst changes, enduring values like care, love, and affection remain constant. Traditional or modern, these values hold timeless significance, along with moral, developmental, cultural, and communal values. Preserving and promoting these values is crucial for future generations in Vietnam.
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family STRUCTUREs
GROUP5
-1
HUY, CHƯƠNG, Vi, HUYÊN, tuyền
In Vietnam, there are usually seven basic types of families
00
Family two people
Family with a generation gap
Nuclear family
Incomplete family
Three- or four-generation family
Intergenerational family
Nuclear family
01
Members include husband and wife and children.
Three- or four-generation family
02
Members include husband and wife, children, grandchildren, grandparents.
Incomplete family
03
Members include mother, or father and children.
Family with a generation gap
04
Members include grandparents, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Intergenerational family
05
Members include brothers.
Family two people
06
The members include husband and wife.
difference between past and present
01
Men and women of full age have the right to marry and build a family without any restrictions on race, nationality or religion.
before 1975
after 1975
When married. the relationship between men and women is not respected
When getting married, the relationship between man and woman comes first
02
before 1975
after 1975
The man who is the breadwinner in the family
Today, the role of women in the family is highly appreciated,
03
before 1975
after 1975
Men have the right to take many wives
faithfulness comes first
41.6% consider loyalty as important and 56.7% consider it very important.
04
after 1975
38.5% of respondents accept living alone, 28.4% want to cohabit before getting married, 58% do not support.
before 1975
Marriage Homosexuality and single mom is not accepted
Same-sex marriage and single mom is accepted
05
before 1975
after 1975
children must obey the authority of parents
The children are considered as friends with parents
06
before 1975
Now
gender prejudice
Equal between men and women
Do you like the type of housewife who stands behind her husband or a woman who accompanies her husband to earn money?
Is your family traditional or modern? What do you think about your family?
Are you an LGBT advocate? Why?
sum up
Throughout history, the core roles of families have endured, including reproduction, economics, emotional fulfillment, and education. These functions have evolved with society's changes. In today's modern families, these roles persist with some variations. Amidst changes, enduring values like care, love, and affection remain constant. Traditional or modern, these values hold timeless significance, along with moral, developmental, cultural, and communal values. Preserving and promoting these values is crucial for future generations in Vietnam.
The End
Thanks you for your attention in my group's presentation
The End
Thanks for everyone listen