This essay compares family change during two periods of social and historical upheaval in the United States: the industrial revolution of the late nineteenth century and the more recent family changes of the late twentieth century. Despite the manifest social and demographic changes brought about by the industrial revolution, some aspects of family life remained unchanged. Almost all new families formed in the United States before and during the industrial revolution were same-race heterosexual marriages. In the past half-century, however, family diversity has become the new rule; interracial marriages and extramarital cohabitation have both risen sharply. A key to understanding the lack of family diversity in the past and the recent rise i...
textThe marriage market is a fundamental concept in social-demographic work on marriage and family p...
This dissertation examines the intersection of financial resources, family demography and economic w...
Over recent decades, political, social, economic, and technological changes have im-pacted the shape...
The second half of the twentieth century has been characterized by substantial changes in demographi...
Coresidence is of enduring importance across an individual’s life and a recurring feature of kinship...
Condran (Gretchen A.), Furstenberg (Frank F.) . - Trends in child welfare and transformations in the...
Many authors relate factors of family institution modernization with changes in the social-economic ...
Since the beginning of World War II, particularly throughout several recent decades, many areas of o...
The second half of the twentieth century has been characterized by substantial changes in demographi...
This paper explores the social change of the past 40 years through reporting the results of a restud...
The major focus of research and theorizing on the second demographic transition has focused on chang...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science, Emphasis in Teaching American History, 200...
The work and family lives of young adults have changed dramatically since the 1960s. Women are delay...
The assumption that adolescent experience is shaped in important ways by family experience is widely...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation aimed to explain how young adults social origins influence their beli...
textThe marriage market is a fundamental concept in social-demographic work on marriage and family p...
This dissertation examines the intersection of financial resources, family demography and economic w...
Over recent decades, political, social, economic, and technological changes have im-pacted the shape...
The second half of the twentieth century has been characterized by substantial changes in demographi...
Coresidence is of enduring importance across an individual’s life and a recurring feature of kinship...
Condran (Gretchen A.), Furstenberg (Frank F.) . - Trends in child welfare and transformations in the...
Many authors relate factors of family institution modernization with changes in the social-economic ...
Since the beginning of World War II, particularly throughout several recent decades, many areas of o...
The second half of the twentieth century has been characterized by substantial changes in demographi...
This paper explores the social change of the past 40 years through reporting the results of a restud...
The major focus of research and theorizing on the second demographic transition has focused on chang...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science, Emphasis in Teaching American History, 200...
The work and family lives of young adults have changed dramatically since the 1960s. Women are delay...
The assumption that adolescent experience is shaped in important ways by family experience is widely...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation aimed to explain how young adults social origins influence their beli...
textThe marriage market is a fundamental concept in social-demographic work on marriage and family p...
This dissertation examines the intersection of financial resources, family demography and economic w...
Over recent decades, political, social, economic, and technological changes have im-pacted the shape...