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Family - a basic unit of social structure, the exact definition of which can vary greatly from time to time and from culture to culture. How a society defines family as a primary group, and the functions it asks families to perform, are by no means constant. There has been much recent discussion of the nuclear family, which consists only of parents and children, but the nuclear family is by no   Read More...

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    The Family, as Process and Institution
    by Clifford Kirkpatrick. 656 pgs.


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    Problems of the Family
    by Fowler V. Harper. 810 pgs.


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    Family, Marriage, and Parenthood
    by Howard Becker, Reuben Hill. 832 pgs.


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    Kinship and Family Organization
    by Bernard Farber. 459 pgs.


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