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  1. Family

    Wilson, Adrian, 1947-
    London ; New York : Tavistock Publications, 1985.

    A comprehensive introduction to sociological perspectives on the family. Wilson also considers the changing structure of the family and surveys the diversity of family types today.Adrian Wilson provides a comprehensive introduction to the study of the family. The book opens with a chapter on family structure, looking at the family historically and in cross-cultural perspective. Following this is a review first of theoretical approaches to the family, including functionalist, feminist, Marxist and radical criticism, and second, how the family is studied sociologically. Chapters 4 and 5 look at the changing British family and British families today, and the concluding chapters examine family problems, for example, divorce, violence, one -parent families, and the family and the state.

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  2. Family

    Fukase, Masahisa, 1934-2012
    [London] : Mack, 2019.

  3. Family

    Bertrand, Diane Gonzales
    Houston, Tex. : Piñata Books/Arte Público Press, 1999.

    A reluctant participant in the González family reunion, Daniel has some pleasant surprises and discovers the meaning of family.

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  1. Family income, 1959

    Kingsbury, Robert C. and Hollingsworth, John M.
    1959

    Detached from: Kingsbury, Robert C. Atlas of Indiana, page 40. Scale approximately 1:2,000,000

  2. Ecuador Families with Emigrated Family Members Census Data, 2010

    East View Cartographic, Incorporated and East View Cartographic, Incorporated
    2010

    Ecuador Families with Emigrated Family Members Census Data, 2010 is a polygon theme representing Manzanas (6th level administrative units) in Ecua...

  3. Massachusetts Families Status, 1990

    Harvard Map Collection, U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Massachusetts Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Massachusetts, and Massachusetts Office of Geographic and Environmental Information (MassGIS)
    1990

    This datalayer is a polygon coverage for Massachusetts towns and contains tabular data pertaining to household and family structures and status. St...

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