FrankelCharles, “The Family in Context,” in Helping the Family in Urban Society, DelliQuadriFred (ed.), Columbia University Press, New York, 1963, pp. 3–22; J. Milton Yinger, “The Changing Family in a Changing Society,” Social Casework, Vol. XL, October 1959, pp. 419–28; Harold L. Wilensky and Charles N. Lebeaux, Industrial Society and Social Welfare, Russell Sage Foundation, New York, 1958; Reuben Hill, “The Changing American Family,” in The Social Welfare Forum, 1957, Official Proceedings, 84th Annual Forum, National Conference on Social Welfare, Philadelphia, May 19–24, 1957, Columbia University Press, New York, 1957, pp. 68–80; Leon Eisenberg, “The Family in the Mid-twentieth Century,” in The Social Welfare Forum, 1960, Official Proceedings, 87th Annual Forum, National Conference on Social Welfare, Atlantic City, New Jersey, June 5–10, 1960, Columbia University Press, New York, 1960, pp. 98–112.
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SussmanMarvin B., “The Help Pattern in the Middle Class Family,”American Sociological Review, Vol. XVIII, February 1953, pp. 22–28; Marvin B. Sussman, “The Isolated Nuclear Family: Fact or Fiction,” Social Problems, Spring 1959, pp. 333–40; Marvin B. Sussman and S. B. Slater, “Reappraisal of Urban Kin Networks: Empirical Evidence,” a paper presented at the 58th annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Los Angeles, August 1963; Eugene Litwak, “Geographic Mobility and Extended Family Cohesion,” American Sociological Review, Vol. XXV, June 1960, pp. 385–94; Eugene Litwak, “Voluntary Associations and Neighborhood Cohesion,” American Sociological Review, Vol. XXVI, April 1961, pp. 258–71; Daniel R. Miller and Guy E. Swanson, The Changing American Parent, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1958.
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ParsonsTalcott, “The Social Structure of the Family,” in The Family: Its Function and Destiny, AnshenRuth Nanda (ed.), Harper & Brothers, New York, 1949, pp. 191–92.
4.
See Litwak, “Geographic Mobility and Extended Family Cohesion,”op. cit., p. 385.
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BellNorman W., and VogelEzra F. (eds.), A Modern Introduction to the Family, Free Press of Glencoe, Illinois, 1960, p. 1.
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BellNorman W., and VogelEzra F. (eds.), A Modern Introduction to the Family, Free Press of Glencoe, Illinois, 1960, p. 1.
7.
LitwakEugene, “Occupational Mobility and Family Cohesion,”American Sociological Review, Vol. XXV, February 1960, pp. 9–10.
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LitwakEugene, “Occupational Mobility and Family Cohesion,”American Sociological Review, Vol. XXV, February 1960, p. 10.
9.
Sussman, and Slater, “Reappraisal of Urban Kin Networks: Empirical Evidence,”op. cit.
10.
Litwak, “Occupational Mobility and Family Cohesion,”op. cit.
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ZimmermanCarle C., and CervantesLucius F., Successful American Families, Pageant Press, New York, 1960, p. 11.
12.
Sussman, and Slater, “Reappraisal of Urban Kin Networks: Empirical Evidence,”op. cit.
13.
See Litwak, “Occupational Mobility and Family Cohesion,”op. cit., and Litwak, “Geographic Mobility and Extended Family Cohesion,” op. cit.
14.
FellinPhillip, and LitwakEugene, “Neighborhood Cohesion Under Conditions of Mobility,”American Sociological Review, Vol. XXVIII, June 1963, pp. 364–76.
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GoodeWilliam J., “The Sociology of the Family,” in Sociology Today, MertonRobert K., BroomLeonard, and CottrellLeonard S.Jr. (eds.), Basic Books, New York, 1959, p. 190.
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LitwakEugene, “Continuing Family Functions in Urban Society,” a paper presented at the International Conference on the Family, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, August 1960.
18.
OgburnWilliam F., “The Changing Functions of the Family,” in Selected Studies in Marriage and the Family, WinchRobert F., and McGinnisRobert (eds.), Henry Holt & Co., New York, 1953, pp. 74–76.
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BurgessErnest W., “The Family in a Changing Society,” in Selected Studies in Marriage and the Family, op. cit., pp. 37–44; see Parsons, op. cit., and Talcott Parsons and R. F. Bales, Family, Socialization and Interaction Process, Free Press of Glencoe, Illinois, 1955, pp. 8–19. See also Yinger, op. cit., and Nelson N. Foote and Leonard S. Cottrell, Jr., Identity and Interpersonal Competence, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1955, pp. 95–106.
20.
Litwak, “Continuing Family Functions in Urban Society,”op. cit.