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Family Diversity and Well-Being
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Family Diversity and Well-Being


Volume: 195
Other Titles in:
Close Relationships

August 1994 | 304 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
How important is family structure? Does the perception that children of divorced parents suffer hold true under the scrutiny of research? Is the traditional two parent/two child family ideal in terms of well-being? In this volume, two leading family researchers analyze these crucial questions. Using the United States National Survey of Families and Households, they examine the four most common family types - two parent families, divorced mothers with children, remarried families and unmarried mothers - to analyze the impact of family structure versus other factors.
 
Family Structure in Context
 
Theoretical Perspectives Linking Family Structure, Family Relations, and Well-Being
 
Research Design and Profile of American Families
 
Marital, Postmarital, and Nonmarital Relations
 
Parent-Child Relations
 
Family Structure and Mothers' Well-Being
 
Family Structure and Children's Well-Being
 
Beyond Family Structure

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ISBN: 9780803942677
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