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The Five Basic Institutions Five Basic Tasks. Instrumental. Government. Market. School. Church. Family. Relational. Buildings Reflect Society’s Fundamental Tasks. Government. Market. Church. School. Family. Fundamental Needs Of Society. Safety & Justice. Material Goods.
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The Five Basic Institutions Five Basic Tasks Instrumental Government Market School Church Family Relational
Buildings Reflect Society’s Fundamental Tasks Government Market Church School Family
Fundamental Needs Of Society Safety & Justice Material Goods To Know Goodness & Meaning To Mate & Produce the Next Generation
Fundamental Capacities Force / Benevolence Work Intelligence Reflection Sexuality
Fundamental Tasks Of the Individual Gov Market School Church Family
Fundamental Tasks Of the Couple Gov Gov Market Market School School Church Church Family Family
Fundamental Tasks Of the Family Gov Market School Church Family Gov Gov Market Market School School Church Church Family Family
Fundamental Tasks Of Society Gov Market School Church Family Market Gov School Gov Church Market Family School Church Family Gov Market School Church Family
Belonging: Male + Female Society At Large Family Child / Adult Father Mother
The Intact Family that Worships Church Marketplace Family School Government YOUNG ADULT LATE TEENS EARLY TEENS MID CHILDHOOD EARLY CHILDHOOD BIRTH + INFANCY CONCEPTION Father Mother
The Broken Family, No Worship Church Marketplace Family School Government Father Mother
Fundamental Tasks of Society Well Functioning Society Society Diminished
The Non-Thriving Marriage / Child Relationship
Annual Rejection Ratio: For Every 100 Children Born Sources: CDC/ NCHS report series 60 40 20 10 Index of ~ Divorce OWB 0.0 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 1998 2000
Index of Belonging for the States Source: Pat Fagan; MARRI 70.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 D M L A A G S N O N A K W M N S M O A M I U C W V O W M K V N C P M N M M N T N D E I N H I I L T X W I I D F L R I C T N E N J I A U T C S A R L A C M K V Z Y V O C D D R K S A A A H Y E S T Y O A T D A H N 48 46 47 49 16 41 42 32 34 37 37 38 39 39 40 40 40 42 42 42 42 42 43 43 43 44 45 45 45 45 45 46 47 47 47 48 48 49 49 49 49 50 52 53 54 54 55 55 57 58 59 52
International Rejection Ratio Source: Pat Fagan; MARRI 100 90 U S 80 A 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 China Japan Taiwan France Croatia Finland Canada Georgia Sweden Uruguay Slovakia Jamaica Slovenia Portugal Denmark Lithuania Macedonia El Salvador Switzerland Netherlands New Zealand United States Czech Republic New Calcedonia Serbia and Montenegro
Belonging: Male + Female Society At Large Family Child / Adult Father Mother
Family Structure of Girls Aged 15 to 17 Source: American Community Survey, 2008 through 2011; MARRI
Fundamental Institution: School School Need: Know & Understand Capacity: Intellect Task: Learn & Teach Strength: Truth & Tenacity School
Educational Attainment Ideal
Fundamental Institution: Marketplace Marketplace Need: Material Capacity: Work & Save Task: Produce & Exchange Habit: Work & Honesty Marketplace
Average Hours Worked Per Year Source: Survey of Consumer Finance, 2000 3519 3412 3227 Head of Household
Children in Poverty Source: R Rector Analysis of CPS, 2001 Unmarried Parents Same Parents Married 3.17 Million Children 3.93 Million Children Out ofPoverty InPoverty 0.75 Million Children
% “Unskilled” Not WorkingUS Total (Males) 1982-2010Source: Derived from Bureau of Labor Statistics, CPS; Henry Potrykus, MARRI single cohab married married single cohab
% Professional Class Not WorkingUS Total (Males) 1982-2010Source: Derived from Bureau of Labor Statistics, CPS; Henry Potrykus, MARRI Unemployed single cohab married Fraction of Occupation Class married single cohab
Retreat from Marriage: Black Men (25-54)by Education Level 1970-2010Source: Derived from Bureau of Labor Statistics, CPS; Henry Potrykus, MARRI
Retreat from Marriage:Black Men (25-54)Unemployment DifferentialsSource: Derived from Bureau of Labor Statistics, CPS; Henry Potrykus, MARRIMarriage (Red)andnon-Marriage (blue)
Proportion of MarriedHeads of Households 1960-1990Source: Derived from U.S. Census Long Form and CDC data; Henry Potrykus, MARRI
Growth in Productivity: DownSource: Derived from U.S. Census Long Form; Henry Potrykus, MARRI MARRIED DIVORCED SINGLE
40% Drop
Income: Economy $$$
Income Without Family Economy
Fundamental Institution: Government Government Need: Protection & Safety Capacity: Force & Law Task: Common Good Virtue: Justice & Goodwill Government