Encyclopedia of Sociology
AMERICAN FAMILIES mark the end of a golden age of family life. Howev- er, historical data show that for a number of family patte ...
AMERICAN FAMILIES picture of the never-married population is provid- ed when attention is restricted to the older popula- tion. ...
AMERICAN FAMILIES greater longevity, with an average life expectancy at birth of approximately eighty years for women and sevent ...
AMERICAN FAMILIES owned or rented) by blood ties, marriage, or adop- tion. ‘‘Nonfamily households’’ consist of individu- als who ...
AMERICAN FAMILIES risks to children when the parent-child relation- ship suffers as a result of the divorce and when one or both ...
AMERICAN FAMILIES 36 percent were cared for in their own homes (usually by the father or another relative); 31 percent were care ...
AMERICAN FAMILIES The strains of intensive caregiving can com- promise the provider’s ability to continue in the caregiving role ...
AMERICAN FAMILIES still a relatively small proportion of all households (about 4 percent; U.S. Bureau of the Census 1998), the n ...
AMERICAN FAMILIES Gutman, Herbert 1976 The Black Family in Slavery and Freedom, 1750–1925. New York: Pantheon. Hayes, Cheryl D., ...
AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES Weinberg, Daniel H. 1996 A Brief Look at U.S. Income Inequality. U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Popu ...
AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES with certainty. As scholars realize the elusiveness of this number, there is less interest in trying to ...
AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES the Southeast (Merrell 1989). Early colonial offi- cials frequently complained about the conflicts creat ...
AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES Regulations, and a multiplicity of other rules exist for dealing with American Indians. The political st ...
AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES movements known as Ghost Dances swept across the West (Thornton 1986). Pan-Indian organizations have bee ...
AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES case, the Navajo and Hopi in 1983 went to court to petition against the development of a ski resort that ...
AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES Deneven, William M. (ed.) 1976 The Native Population of the Americas in 1492. Madison: University of Wis ...
AMERICAN SOCIETY Shoemaker, Nancy 1999 American Indian Population Recovery in the Twentieth Century. Albuquerque: Uni- versity o ...
AMERICAN SOCIETY Containing less than 5 percent of the world’s population, the United States is a polyglot nation of nations tha ...
AMERICAN SOCIETY federal budget deficits, and increased problems of international competitiveness. Coming after a long period of ...
AMERICAN SOCIETY produce strong social tensions, the system has shown remarkable stability. The history of stratification has in ...
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