Traditionally, the study of families has been the domain of sociology rather than of psychology. For sociologists the family is an important ‘institution’ because it is a key social structure that shapes the way society is organised. More recently psychology has been developing an interest in families
This study explored what some New Zealand families believe constitutes the successful management of ...
II The impact of family structure on children’s outcomes is a highly debated topic in literature on ...
The Family Lifestyles Project examined the effects of different attitudes, values, and child rearing...
Traditionally, the study of families has been the domain of sociology rather than of psychology. For...
The purpose of this paper is to begin to explore some of the recent trends and attributes of sole pa...
“The family” is an institution acknowledged around the world as being the setting where children are...
Shared parenting after separation or divorce is an intricate, fluid process in which gender, power a...
Now we are Four gives us a comprehensive look at how kiwi kids from the Growing Up in New Zealand st...
Contemporary trends such as increased one-parent families, high divorce rates, second marriages and ...
<p>The twelfth of 20 years of <a href="http://www.issp.org">International Social Survey Programme (I...
Internationally there is growing evidence that family structure, and changes in structure, have an i...
In New Zealand there is a widespread perception that European/Pakeha do not have extended families i...
Provides an overview of family group dynamics. First, the authors draw on the work of the anthropolo...
Given the fact that change is an inevitable process in all societies, the aim of this thesis is to s...
This paper reviews research on parenting and child development in new family forms including familie...
This study explored what some New Zealand families believe constitutes the successful management of ...
II The impact of family structure on children’s outcomes is a highly debated topic in literature on ...
The Family Lifestyles Project examined the effects of different attitudes, values, and child rearing...
Traditionally, the study of families has been the domain of sociology rather than of psychology. For...
The purpose of this paper is to begin to explore some of the recent trends and attributes of sole pa...
“The family” is an institution acknowledged around the world as being the setting where children are...
Shared parenting after separation or divorce is an intricate, fluid process in which gender, power a...
Now we are Four gives us a comprehensive look at how kiwi kids from the Growing Up in New Zealand st...
Contemporary trends such as increased one-parent families, high divorce rates, second marriages and ...
<p>The twelfth of 20 years of <a href="http://www.issp.org">International Social Survey Programme (I...
Internationally there is growing evidence that family structure, and changes in structure, have an i...
In New Zealand there is a widespread perception that European/Pakeha do not have extended families i...
Provides an overview of family group dynamics. First, the authors draw on the work of the anthropolo...
Given the fact that change is an inevitable process in all societies, the aim of this thesis is to s...
This paper reviews research on parenting and child development in new family forms including familie...
This study explored what some New Zealand families believe constitutes the successful management of ...
II The impact of family structure on children’s outcomes is a highly debated topic in literature on ...
The Family Lifestyles Project examined the effects of different attitudes, values, and child rearing...