It's important to keep in mind that the images of single people and the meaning of singlehood are culturally constructed (Darrington, Piercy, & Niehuis, 2005). For example, while single middle-aged women in society may be viewed as ...
Using a bioecological framework, the book reveals how families are shaped by multiple influences, from biological to cultural, that interact with one another.
Using a bioecological framework, the book reveals how families are shaped by multiple influences, from biological to cultural, that interact with one another.
Using a bioecological framework, the book reveals how families are shaped by multiple influences, from biological to cultural, that interact with one another.
The text covers all the important issues—including parenting, divorce, aging families, balancing work and family, family violence, and gender issues—using a bioecological framework that takes into account our status as both biological ...
... Catholic nuns, and other faiths have female clergy. An interesting study examining the mental health of different denominations of women found that single women, mostly nuns, felt the least psychological strain compared to married female ...
Marriages and Families in the 21st Century
... chosen based on what would benefit families, villages, and even whole regions. Monogamy was the normative marriage ... marry the same woman and the woman has little ... material resources, cultural traditions, and other macro forces shape our ...