The American Family in 1990: Growing Diversity and Inequality
Lynne Casper () and
Sara McLanahan ()
No 115, LIS Working papers from LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg
Abstract:
This paper examines four demographic trends which underlie the changes in the American family. Family diversity and its implications for the economic well-being of American women is also examined.
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Date: 1994-07
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Published in Changes and Challenges: America Moves Toward 2000. New York: Russell Sage, 1995; State of the Union: America in the 1990s, Volume 2: Social Trends
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