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Contemporary Social Factors and Funeral Rites. Discussion Questions. PSAD & D page 118 What are sociological factors? Examples? Why is “social support” important in helping the bereaved cope with a loss? Give examples of social support systems. Readings Question #1. Chapter 7 (SFS)
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Discussion Questions • PSAD & D page 118 • What are sociological factors? • Examples? • Why is “social support” important in helping the bereaved cope with a loss? • Give examples of social support systems.
Readings Question #1 • Chapter 7 (SFS) • Page 120 (PSAD&D) • What are three areas of socioeconomics that may influence a family’s choice of funeral rites?
Freedom of Choice • How have funeral choices evolved over the years? • What are the advantages of the family having more choices? • What are the disadvantages?
Social Stratification and Class • How can this impact selection of funeral rites? • Can social class change? • How often?
Economic Position • What are some ethical and professional responsibilities of the funeral director? • How may a person’s economic status impact their life expectancy? • How may a person’s economic status be impacted by the death?
Readings Question #2 • Chapter 8 (SFS) • Based on geographic location, how do American funeral rites and merchandise vary? • Neo-localism: “the tendency of offspring to move away from the area in which they were born” (Sociology of Funeral Service)
Readings Question #3 • How does neo-localism influence the relationship between the funeral director and the family? How can the funeral home and staff meet this challenge?
Readings Question #4 • What influence could religion have on funeral rites? • How does “religion” qualify as a social factor?
Readings Question #5 • What impact does government have on funeral rites? • How can “government” be considered a social factor?
Educational Level • How can a person’s educational level impact their choice of funeral rites? • How is the average person’s educational level changing? • How might this change impact the way that funeral director “works” with families?
Ethnicity • “any of the basic divisions or groups of humankind distinguished by customs, characteristics, and languages, rather than physical characteristics of race” (Sociology of Funeral Service)
Readings Question #6 • How may a person’s ethnicity impact thjeir choice of funeral rites?
Other Contemporary Social Factors • Divorce • Abuse • Demographic Issues • Same-sex Partnerships • Cohabitants • Living Single Population