Families in Context

  • Families in Context: Sociological Perspectives
    By Gene H. Starbuck, Karen Saucier Lundy

    ... 224, 225 coparental divorce, 420 Copen, Casey E., 229, 230 coping, 376 co-provider couples, 121 Corbet, S. L., 279 Cormier, L. Sherilyn, 400 corporate career families, 158 corporate wives, 158 cost, of raising children, 347–49 Côté, ...

  • Families in Context: Sociological Perspectives
    By Gene H. Starbuck, Karen Saucier Lundy

    Bronstein, Phyllis, JoAnn Clauson, Miriam Frankel Stoll, & Craig L. Abrams. 1993. "Parenting Behavior and Children's Social, Psychological, and Academic Adjustment in Diverse Family Structures." Family Relations 42:268¥76.

  • Families in Context
    By Barry Carpenter

    Ferguson, P. M. and Ferguson, D. (I987) 'Parents and professionals', in Knoblock, P. (ed.) Understanding Exceptional Children and Youth. Boston, MA: Little, Brown. Ferguson, D. and Meyer, G. (I99I) Ecological Assessment.

  • Families in Context
    By Gene H. Starbuck

    This updated edition brings the study of the family into the era of Barack Obama. A hallmark of Families in Context remains the well-researched, data-driven nature of the text.

  • Families in Context: Sociological Perspectives
    By Gene H. Starbuck

    Families in Context: Sociological Perspectives

  • Families in Context
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    Families in Context

  • Families in Context
    By Barry Carpenter

    First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

  • Families in Context: An Introduction
    By Marilyn Ihinger-Tallman, Teresa M. Cooney

    The text provides a "hands-on" approach by featuring critical-thinking activities at the end of each chapter, enabling students to apply learned concepts and principles.

  • Families in Context
    By Gene H. Starbuck

    Families in Context is a distinctive text for students with the premise that families are best understood in their social, historical, economic, religious, and educational contexts. This sociological approach explores...

  • Families in Context: An Introduction
    By Marilyn Ihinger-Tallman, Teresa M. Cooney

    The text provides a "hands-on" approach by featuring critical-thinking activities at the end of each chapter, enabling students to apply learned concepts and principles.