Encyclopedia of Sociology
DIVORCE 1940 1945 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1995 6.0 8.0 10.0 12.0 14.0 16.0 18.0 20.0 22.0 24.0 Divorce Rates in ...
DIVORCE availability of gainful employment for women makes marriage less essential and divorce more possible. Indeed, the signif ...
DIVORCE Divorce in Selected Countries, 1995 Mexico Canada United States Japan Czech Republic Germany Hungary Nether- lands Spain ...
DIVORCE 1988; Hetherington, Camara, and Featherman 1983). Such effects are found even after rigorous controls are imposed for su ...
DIVORCE The vast majority of those involved in divorce experience a significant decline in their immediate standard of living. T ...
DIVORCE occupational commitments, and lower fertility ex- pectations; not a rejection of marriage per se. Rather, increasing div ...
DRUG ABUSE and Children’s Adjustment.’’ American Psychologist 53 (No.2):167–184. Hetherington, E.M., K.A. Camara, and D.L. Feath ...
DRUG ABUSE and young adults, who should be preparing them- selves for crucial educational, vocational, and oth- er significant l ...
DRUG ABUSE smoking. Drug abusers may also be involved with alcohol. POLICY A central contributor to current American policy towa ...
DRUG ABUSE abusers. An information-didactic approach, often with the assistance of law enforcement personnel, has been tradition ...
DRUG ABUSE crops and related programs have been encour- aged in Peru and Columbia. Since 1930, the U.S. Treasury Department has ...
DRUG ABUSE insurers tend to discriminate against persons with substance abuse problems and there are inade- quate treatment reso ...
DRUG ABUSE which substance abuse takes place (Saxe, Reber, HalFors, et al. 1997). The belief that substance abuse is sustained b ...
DRUG ABUSE crime, which is closely related to substance-abuse problems. A community’s resources and social institu- tions have a ...
DRUG ABUSE availability of data that can show the effects of the program over time. One development that will likely allow much ...
DRUG ABUSE Winick, C. 1983 ‘‘Addicts and Alcoholics as Victimizers.’’ In D.E.J. Mac Namara and A. Karmen, eds., Deviants: Victim ...
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