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Rosenthal, Carolyn J.; And Others – 1981
Family headship has not been systematically investigated in the sociology of the family, yet "head of the family" is a meaningful phrase to most people. A survey of adults (N=464) in Ontario revealed that only two percent of the respondents did not understand the term. Other data showed that traditional male-dominated authority patterns…
Descriptors: Adults, Extended Family, Family Relationship, Family Role
Hoover, Sally L. – 1978
Using data from the 1976 Annual Housing Survey, this paper presents information on housing for 1,865,000 households headed by persons under 65 that include one or more dependents aged 65 or over. It also provides data that will aid in the critical evaluation of the merits of federal programs designed to provide financial incentives for families…
Descriptors: Extended Family, Family Structure, Federal Programs, Financial Support
Bird, Gloria W. – 1982
The rapid increase in the number of families with two wage-earners has contributed significantly to changes in family structure and function in the past three decades; a current belief holds that wives who share the income-earner role have a right to expect more assistance from their husbands with such family tasks as meal preparations, cleaning,…
Descriptors: Dual Career Family, Family Attitudes, Family Income, Family Structure
Giele, Janet Zollinger – 1980
The problem of discrimination against families within the context of changing sex roles and the growing diversity of family structure is discussed in this paper. It begins with an analysis of underlying social trends, then focuses on sex discrimination and discrimination against different family types and concludes with an interpretation of…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Employed Women, Family Income, Family Life