The Nuclear Family and Society

Title: The Nuclear Family and Society
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The Nuclear Family and Society
"Not of course that families are helpless, but their role is different than in the past. Observers once spoke of the dissolution of the family. We recognize now that the family does not disappear, rather it changes, and adapts and develops new patterns; but always, it maintains the crucial functions of giving the family members a place in society; socializing the children and stabilizing the relationship between a man and a woman." The authors of …showed first 75 words of 1435 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1435 total…J., Munro, Brenda E. Prentice-Hall, Canada Inc., Scarborough, ON. The Harper Dictionary of Modern Thought. 1st US. Ed. (1977). Bullock, Allan., Stallybrass, Oliver. Harper & Row Publishers, Inc. NY. USA. The Family in Canada. (1964). Elkin, Frederick. Vanier Institute of the Family.(7) Canadian Families in Transition. (1998). Schlesing, Rachel., Schlesing, Benjamin. Published by Canadian Scholar's Press, Inc. Toronto, ON. Canada Families in Society (2002). Vol. 83, No. 1. Journal of Contemporary Human Service. January - February. Published by Families International, Inc.

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