The family patterns seen in recent decadescohabitation, divorce, nonmarital childbearing, same-sex marriage and childrearingcan seem like radical changes from the past. But upon closer examination, many are consistent with broader trends that have been going on for centuries. Sociology of Families: Change, Continuity, and Diversity considers this tension between change and continuity, situating families in a social, historical, and economic context, and emphasizing how these contexts create family diversity and inequality. By incorporating diverse family structures into each chapter, author Teresa Ciabattari has written a text that challenges idealized assumptions about how families should be, and instead explores the complex realities of how families actually are.
Additional ISBNs: 9781483379029, 1483379027, 9781483379036, 1483379035


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