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The One-Parent Family in the 1980s
Perspectives and Annotated Bibliography 1978–1984
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Benjamin Schlesinger
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English
Published/Copyright:
1985
About this book
At the heart of much social research today are issues related to single-parent families. Schlesinger, acknowledged as a Canadian pioneer in this important field, has produced a new comprehensive survey of current research.
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Schlesinger Benjamin :
Benjamin Schlesinger is Professor Emeritus in the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Toronto. He has previously published 22 academic books.
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"…a concise reference on a strangely neglected topical area. Content and contributors are thoroughly professional. Widowhood, divorce, unmarried parenthood, and remarriage are handled very effectively….Jetse Sprey’s methodological note on research concepts is distinctive. As a beginning, the book is essential for research on incomplete families."
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Frontmatter
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PREFACE
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The Contributors
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CONTENTS
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THE LONE-PARENT FAMILY IN CANADA: THE QUANTITATIVE BACKGROUND
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CUSTODIAL PARENTS: REVIEW AND A LONGITUDINAL STUDY
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THE SINGLE TEEN-AGE CANADIAN MOTHER IN THE 1980's: A REVIEW
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SINGLE FATHERS WITH CUSTODY: A SYNTHESIS OF THE LITERATURE
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FAMILY ADAPTATION FOLLOWING MARITAL SEPARATION/ DIVORCE: A LITERATURE REVIEW
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ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
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AUTHOR INDEX
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eBook published on:
December 15, 1985
eBook ISBN:
9781487583842
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296
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9781487583842
Audience(s) for this book
College/higher education;Professional and scholarly;