Smith, M. T. (Jan 1990). Work and family: Fighting to have it all. Money, 19(1), 130-135. Snyder, R. A. (1993). The glass ceiling for women: Things that don't cause it and things that won't break it. Human Resource Development Quarterly ...
It also serves as a vehicle for expansion of self and social identity, especially for grandmothers (Timberlake, 1981). Timberlake found that the role filled a need for creativity, accomplishment, and competence among women and added ...
Further, several families in Casey County, Kentucky (named after the great-grandfather of Mark Twain) who had slaves bequeathed their names (Watkins, 1939). The surnames provide clues into the consanguinal ties and the primary ...
In this timely book, the editors and other experts in feminism and family studies examine the effects of two decades of influence by the women’s movement on sex roles and child rearing.
... to achieve equitable distribution of resources among the generations (Callahan, 1986); and developing coherent national elder care policy that recognizes the changing needs of caregivers (Hooyman, 1990; Gilliland & Havir, 1990).
Pps. 326 in S. Duck and S. Gilmour, Personal Relationships, Vol. 2.New York: Academic Press. Mullins, N. C. (1975). "A sociological theoryof scientific revolution." Pps.185203 in Knorr, Strasser and Silian, DeterminantandControls of ...
Yet, by 1987, the poverty rate was 13.5% (Mishel & Simon, 1988). The poverty rate for young families (families with heads under 30) increased from 16% to 30% between 1973 and 1986 (Voydanoff, 1990). In addition, the number of near poor ...
Lynn (1977) notes that “the current role of family physician leads me to the assumption that the public demands three primary jobs of them: (1) they must provide first contact health care such that 85% to 95% of their illnesses will be ...
climb the church steeple and ring the bell. The sexton hurried ahead to the tower and crouched covered in white to appear as if a ghost. The boy saw the figure, celled out three times, and then threw the ghost down the staircase.
Olson, D. H., Portner, J., & Bell, R. Family adaptability and cohesion scales (FACES II). St. Paul, MN: Family Social Science, 1982. Pearlin, L., & Schooler, C. The structure of coping. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1978, 19, ...
... 150-152 substance abusers, 155 single parent families socioeconomic issues, 89 statistics, 107-108 How Families Differ (video), 493 Hughes, C. B., 48,53,55,57 Hughes, J. R., 61 Hughes, R., Jr., 202 Hulgus, Y. F., 393,394 Hyatt, R., ...
... analyzed in studies by Bryant and Crockenberg (1981), ZahnWaxler, RadkeYarrow, and King (1979), and a whole seriesof studies conducted by Judy Dunn and her coworkers (Dunn &Dale, 1984;Dunn & Kendrick, 1982; Dunn & Munn, 1986, 1985).
Bogle, R., 55 Boredom, defined, 192 Briddle, N., 55 Brody, J.A.,191 Brown, J.,135 Brownell, J., 132, 169 Bruce, ... See also Hotel/motel products and services, older consumers' viewsof Cooper, L.F.,71, 72 Cosper, R., 194 Couch, A.S., ...
Cults and the Family, edited by Florence Kaslow and Marvin B. Sussman • Alternatives to Traditional Family Living, edited by Harriet Gross and Marvin B. Sussman • Intermarriage in the United States, edited by Gary A. Crester and Joseph ...
History, Research, and Policy Marvin B Sussman. Therapy). Sager, C. J., Brown, H.S., Crohn, H., Engel, T., Rodstein, E., & Walker, L. (1983). Treating the Remarried Family. New York: Brunner/Mazel. Seligman, M.P. (1995).
Analyses of Possible Destinies Roma S Hanks, Marvin B Sussman, Barbara H Settles. The Marriage & Family Review series: • Cults and the Family, edited by Florence Kaslow and Marvin B. Sussman • Alternatives to Traditional Family Living, ...
事 3 Cults and the Family , edited by Florence Kaslow and Marvin B. Sussman Alternatives to Traditional Family Living , edited by Harriet Gross and Marvin B. Sussman Intermarriage in the United States , edited by Gary A. Crester and ...
The Marriage & FamilyReview series: FamilyMedicine: A New Approach to Health Care, edited by Betty E. Cogswell and Marvin B. Sussman Cults and the Family, edited by Florence Kaslow and Marvin B. Sussman Alternatives to ...
This major work summarizes the recent research and findings on the interactions of pets and their owners and the social and emotional benefits that may be derived by families who have pets.
An informative anthology of recent theory and research developments pertinent to family stress.