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Family matters: an introduction to family sociology in Canada.

By: Mitchell, Barbara A.
Publisher: Toronto : Canadian Scholars, 2021Edition: 4th.Description: xxii, 520p ; illus. (col.) ; pbk.ISBN: 9781773382494.Subject(s): Sociology | Families-CanadaDDC classification: 306.850971
Contents:
Part 1- Understanding Continuity, Diversity, Inequality, and social change in families. Part 2 - The ties that bind:Family formation and generational connections Part 3- Families on the Fault Line and Social Policy Issues.
Summary: "Family Matters provides a comprehensive and highly readable overview on the shifting nature of Canadian family life. Drawing on the most up to date research, each chapter illuminates the changing context of contemporary families. It is an excellent addition for those seeking to understand Canadian families." - Nancy Mandell, Professor, Sociology, York University.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1- Understanding Continuity, Diversity, Inequality, and social change in families. Part 2 - The ties that bind:Family formation and generational connections Part 3- Families on the Fault Line and Social Policy Issues.

"Family Matters provides a comprehensive and highly readable overview on the shifting nature of Canadian family life. Drawing on the most up to date research, each chapter illuminates the changing context of contemporary families. It is an excellent addition for those seeking to understand Canadian families." - Nancy Mandell, Professor, Sociology, York University.

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