Which of the following are the two assumptions necessary for viewing marriage as a market?

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  • School Austin Community College District
  • Course Title SOCI 2301
  • Type

    Test Prep

  • Pages 6
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4.Marriage remains a strongly valued social institution. Discuss two motivations for individuals tomarry.4

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5.Outline the marriage market model and evaluate its effectiveness in understanding mate selection.

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6.Outline the trends in two forms of endogamy or exogamy practiced by modern Americans.

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7.Discuss the varied causes and ramifications of cohabitation among couples who choose it as a before-marriage, instead-of-marriage, or after-divorce living arrangement.

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8.Analyze the paradox of modern marriage as discussed in the text, with respect to commitment andindividualism.

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