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Families - A Social Class Perspective

Englisch · Taschenbuch

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Informationen zum Autor Shirley A. Hill is a professor of sociology at the University of Kansas, where she studies family diver?ity, social inequality, and health care. She is the author of Race, Work, and Family: New Century Values Among African American Men and Women (co-edited with Marlese Durr; Rowman & Littlefield, ©2006); Black Intimacies: A Gender Perspective on Families and Relationships (AltaMira, ?05); African American Children: Their Socialization and Development in Families (SAGE, ?99); and other books and articles. Her current research focuses on racial disparities in educational attainment. Klappentext A brief, impactful book that provides a contemporary analysis of how economics and social class affects the concept of family today. This book focuses on the impact of economic systems and social class on the organization of family life. Since the most vital function of the family is the survival of its members, the author give primacy to the economic system in structuring the broad parameters of family life; that is, the economy shapes the prospects families have for earning a decent living by determining the location, nature, and pay associated with work. Taking a broad global and historical approach, the book recognizes and explores how the broader economy shapes family life and examines the organization of family life across the social class hierarchy. Zusammenfassung A brief! affordable book that provides a contemporary analysis of how economics and social class affects the concept of family today. Inhaltsverzeichnis Series Preface: Contemporary Family Perspectives Author Preface Introduction: Family Studies and Social Inequalities 1. The Evolution of Families and Marriages 2. Theorizing Social Inequalities 3. Elite and Upper-Class Families 4. Middle-Class Families: Stability and Change 5. Economically-Marginal Families: Living on the Edge 6. Families in Global Economic Context Bibliography Index About the Author ...

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Series Preface: Contemporary Family Perspectives
Author Preface
Introduction: Family Studies and Social Inequalities
1. The Evolution of Families and Marriages
2. Theorizing Social Inequalities
3. Elite and Upper-Class Families
4. Middle-Class Families: Stability and Change
5. Economically-Marginal Families: Living on the Edge
6. Families in Global Economic Context
Bibliography
Index
About the Author


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Shirley A. Hill is a professor of sociology at the University of Kansas, where she studies family diver­sity, social inequality, and health care. She is the author of Race, Work, and Family: New Century Values Among African American Men and Women (co-edited with Marlese Durr; Rowman & Littlefield, ©2006); Black Intimacies: A Gender Perspective on Families and Relationships (AltaMira, (c)2005); African American Children: Their Socialization and Development in Families (SAGE, (c)1999); and other books and articles. Her current research focuses on racial disparities in educational attainment.

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Autoren Shirley A. Hill
Verlag Sage Publications Ltd
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 28.08.2011
 
EAN 9781412998017
ISBN 978-1-4129-9801-7
Seiten 184
Serien Contemporary Family Perspectiv
Contemporary Family Perspectives (CFP)
Contemporary Family Perspectiv
Themen Ratgeber > Lebenshilfe, Alltag > Familie
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Sozialwissenschaften allgemein

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