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Summary AQA A-Level Sociology Essay Plan – High-Scoring 30 Marker "Examine patterns of divorce in the UK since 1971"

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Struggling with 30-mark questions in AQA Sociology? This downloadable essay plan is designed to help you structure top-band answers and understand what examiners are looking for. Covers a key topic: Families and Households Based on AQA assessment objectives and examiner reports Perfect for Paper 2 Created by an A* student with real exam insight Ideal for AQA exams and mock prep Instant digital download – revise straight away!

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Examine patterns of divorce in the UK since 1971 (30 marks)
Legal changes increased divorce Secularisation and changing attitudes
- Legal divorce reforms made divorce - Secularisation reduced stigma
easier and more accessible around divorce and marriage
- 1971 divorce reform act introduced - Religion is seen as less influential,
‘irretrievable breakdown’ marriage viewed as personal, not
- Sharp rise in divorces during the sacred
1970’s - Decline in church weddings and
- 2020 no fault divorce law continued moral pressure to stay married
the trend - Cultural shift enables choice
- Law shapes divorce patterns - not all communities are secular
- Law alone can't explain cultural or - Divorce is still stigmatised in some
emotional influence on divorce countries

Women's employment and independence Rise of lone parent families
- Economic independence empowers - Divorce has increased lone-parent
women to leave unhappy marriages households
- Gershuny- rise in female - More reliant on benefits, higher risk
employment gives more autonomy of poverty and underachievement
- More dual income households - Single mothers often face housing
reduces female dependence on men and financial struggles
- Feminist progress - Women can provide safe, loving
- Mitos + Browne- many women are homes
still in low-paid, insecure jobs - May create strain on welfare system
and child outcomes (new right)

Growth of reconstituted families Competing views on divorce trends
- Divorce leads to blended families - Views differ on whether divorce or
and step parenting negative
- Children adjust to new dynamics, - New right- divorce weakens the
new support networks form nuclear family and moral values
- Step families offer second chances - Murray links divorce to underclass,
and extended kinship crime and fatherlessness
- Flexible modern families, risk of - Liberal feminists see it as progress
conflict, loyalty issues, instability and freedom
- Debate shows divorce is both
liberating and challenging
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