Monday, November 30, 2015

Chapter 13: Family Paths and Types


Increasing diversity in the structure of American families and in the pathways to family formation and outcomes. Nuclear families were the most common, married early, and had high numbers of children. In today's society family life has become more diverse. Extended households, single-parent families, individuals living alone, and groups of unrelated individuals has become more common.

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