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The expanded family life cycle

by Monica Mcgoldrick , 1999
"... Ethnicity interacts with the family life cycle at every stage. Families differ in their definition of "family, " in their definition of the timing of life cycle phases and the tasks appropriate at each phase, and in their traditions, rituals, and ceremonies to mark life cycle transitions. ..."
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Ethnicity interacts with the family life cycle at every stage. Families differ in their definition of "family, " in their definition of the timing of life cycle phases and the tasks appropriate at each phase, and in their traditions, rituals, and ceremonies to mark life cycle transitions

Family Life

by Maria Das Dores Guerreiro, Vanda Lourenço, Inês Pereira, Dores Guerreiro, Vanda Lourenço, Inês Pereira, Translation Tradutec
"... Legal deposit number: 257 391/07 ISBN 978-972-8399-20-7 4th Edition revised and updated Lisbon, 2007 Guide for Companies ..."
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Legal deposit number: 257 391/07 ISBN 978-972-8399-20-7 4th Edition revised and updated Lisbon, 2007 Guide for Companies

Family Life

by Kay T. Rawson, Kay T. Rawson, Human Development
"... This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate Studies, School of at DigitalCommons@USU. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Graduate Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of ..."
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This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate Studies, School of at DigitalCommons@USU. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Graduate Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of

Ecology of the family as a context for human development: Research perspectives.

by Urie Bronfenbrenner , Josephine Arastah , Mavis Hetherington , Richard Lerner , Jeylan T Mortimer , Joseph H Pleck , Lea Pulkinnen , Michael Rutter , Klaus Schneewind , Diana Slaughter - Developmental Psychology, , 1986
"... This review collates and examines critically a theoretically convergent but widely dispersed body of research on the influence of external environments on the functioning of families as contexts of human development. Investigations falling within this expanding domain include studies of the interac ..."
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; and public policies affecting families and children. A second major focus is on the patterning of environmental events and transitions over the life course as these affect and are affected by intrafamilial processes. Special emphasis is given to critical research gaps in knowledge and priorities for future

Social change and crime rate trends: a routine activity approach

by Lawrence E Cohen, Marcus Felson - American Sociological Review , 1979
"... In this paper we present a "routine activity approach " for analyzing crime rate trends and cycles. Rather than emphasizing the characteristics of offenders, with this approach we concentrate upon the circumstances in which they carry out predatory criminal acts. Most criminal acts require ..."
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activities of everyday life. In particular, we hypothesize that the dispersion of activities away from households and families increases the opportunity for crime and thus generates higher crime rates. A variety of data is presented in support of the hypothesis, which helps explain crime rate trends

in Family Life and Relationships

by Transnationalism On, Akiko Yasuike
"... This study examines the ways in which Japanese corporate transnationalism affects husbands ’ involvement in family life and marital relationships primarily from a perspective of wives. It is based on interviews with 22 Japanese wives and 4 husbands. Studies of Japanese corporate transnationalism tre ..."
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This study examines the ways in which Japanese corporate transnationalism affects husbands ’ involvement in family life and marital relationships primarily from a perspective of wives. It is based on interviews with 22 Japanese wives and 4 husbands. Studies of Japanese corporate transnationalism

Family Life in Estonia and Finland

by Elina Haavio-mannila, Erkki Rannik
"... are geographically and culturally close to each other Family life in these societies, representing different social and economic systems, was studied on the basis of official statistics and by interviewing representative samples of both populations. The investigation is part of the official scientif ..."
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are geographically and culturally close to each other Family life in these societies, representing different social and economic systems, was studied on the basis of official statistics and by interviewing representative samples of both populations. The investigation is part of the official

POLICY: FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION

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"... The Board of Education shall maintain a family life education curriculum that provides material suited to each grade level, presented in a manner intended to foster respect for the human body and an understanding of how human sexuality affects personal and family relationships in conformance with th ..."
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The Board of Education shall maintain a family life education curriculum that provides material suited to each grade level, presented in a manner intended to foster respect for the human body and an understanding of how human sexuality affects personal and family relationships in conformance

Graduate Students/Mothers Negotiating Academia and Family Life: Discourses, Experiences, and Alternatives

by Shirlan A. Williams, Shirlan A. Williams , 2007
"... and family life:: Discourses, experiences, and ..."
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and family life:: Discourses, experiences, and

The Importance of Rituals in Family Life

by Joyce A. Shriner, Extension Educator, Fcs/county Extension Director, Osu Extension, Hocking County, Jenna M. Shriner
"... Many treasured memories center around family rituals. Rituals help us identify who we are both as an individual and as a family; they provide something constant, stable, and secure in a confusing world; they help us make life cycle transitions; and they help us come together during times of crisis. ..."
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Many treasured memories center around family rituals. Rituals help us identify who we are both as an individual and as a family; they provide something constant, stable, and secure in a confusing world; they help us make life cycle transitions; and they help us come together during times of crisis
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