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Social class and changing families in an unequal AmericaSocial class and changing families in an unequal America

Social class and changing families in an unequal America

Paula England, Marcia J. Carlson

About this book

American families are far more diverse and complex today than they were 50 years ago. As ideas about marriage, divorce, and remarriage have changed, so too have our understandings about cohabitation, childbearing, parenting, and the transition to adulthood. Americans of all socioeconomic backgrounds have witnessed changes in the nature of family life, but as this book reveals, these changes play out in very different ways for the wealthy or well off than they do for the poor. The book offers an up-to-the-moment assessment of the condition of the family in an era of growing inequality. Highlighting unique aspects of family behavior, it reveals the degree to which families' varying experiences are shaped by social class. It offers an assessment of contemporary family life amid the turbulent economic changes in the United States.

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OL Work ID
OL16212313W

Subjects

EqualityFamiliesSocial classesSocial classes, united statesFamily, united states

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