2nd Edition

Families in Context Study Guide

By Gene H. Starbuck Copyright 2006
    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    This Study Guide is designed to help students review and apply the material presented in the textbook, "Families in Context." Many of the sample questions were originally prepared by Wanda Clark for the first edition of the textbook. The organization of this study guide corresponds to chapters in "Families in Context."To learn more about the "Families in Context" main text, please visit the bookpage here: Families In Context, Second Edition, Revised & Updated

    Preface, Gene H. Starbuck; Chapter 1 Defining Family Variation, Gene H. Starbuck; Chapter 2 Studying the Family, Gene H. Starbuck; Chapter 3 Families in Preindustrial Context, Gene H. Starbuck; Chapter 4 Industrialization and Families, Gene H. Starbuck; Chapter 5 Gender, Work, and Postindustrial Families, Gene H. Starbuck; Chapter 6 Social Class and Families, Gene H. Starbuck; Chapter 7 Race/Ethnicity and Families, Gene H. Starbuck; Chapter 8 Forming Intimate Relationships, Gene H. Starbuck; Chapter 9 Mate Selection, Gene H. Starbuck; Chapter 10 Varieties of Sexual Scripts, Gene H. Starbuck; Chapter 11 Population and Family Planning, Gene H. Starbuck; Chapter 12 Negotiating Marriages, Gene H. Starbuck; Chapter 13 Parents and Children, Gene H. Starbuck; Chapter 14 Crisis and Violence in Families, Gene H. Starbuck; Chapter 15 Divorce and Rescripted Families, Gene H. Starbuck; Chapter 16 Family Perspectives, Policy and the Future, Gene H. Starbuck; Survey of Opinions and Experiences, Gene H. Starbuck;

    Biography

    Gene H. Starbuck