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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A study of seventeen schizophrenic patients and their parental families

DeMillar, Helene Louise January 1960 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University
52

Family attitudes toward schizophrenics on trial visit

Saunders, Clifford C. January 1960 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University
53

Problems in the origin of the family.

Laxer, Mendel. January 1939 (has links)
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An analysis of role relationship in Filipino family interactions /

Haskins, Marcelita Garcia January 1979 (has links)
No description available.
55

Generational Relations and Succession: A Study of Authority and Responsibility in Families

Rosenthal, Carolyn J. 12 1900 (has links)
This study develops two novel concepts in the study of family life: the familial division of labour and family headship. Together, these concepts allow for a characterization of family life which is at the same time somewhat novel and supportive of or contributory to a broader understanding of many phenomena of family life which have been observed and reported. The study of the division of labour directs attention to aspects of family structure which have not been systematically investigated elsewhere and which I show to be socially real. The data for this study were collected through interviews with a stratified random sample of 464 men and women aged 40 and over living in Hamilton and Stoney Creek, Ontario. All had lived in Canada for at least ten years. Interviews averaged one and one-half hours and were conducted in English. The division of labour is investigated through task-specific positions which involve responsibilities and activities enacted on behalf of the extended family and which contribute to family solidarity and continuity. Specifically, the positions of kinkeeper, comforter, placement officer, financial advisor, and ambassador are shown to exist in a division of labour in contemporary families. While the division of labour is a widespread aspect of family structure, there is great variability among families as to its shape and extensiveness. The concept of headship is developed through an exploration of a central leadership position, the head of the family. The term refers to the person who is understood by others to possess authority and exercise the most leadership in the family. Most families in the study had such a person. The concept of familial succession brings together interests in structure and process, and the ways in which the meaning and experiences of family life change for individuals as they grow older. Succession refers to the passing of family responsibility and authority from one generation to the next, a process which is investigated through an examination of patterns of occupancy in headship and the familial division of labour, and the ways in which these change through time. The study argues that changes in the locus of responsibility in headship and the division of labour are tied to significant family life course events as well as to aging and mortality. When the concepts of the familial division of labour and headship are used as a basis for analysing the family as a tJ~e of work organization, the organizational structure of families is shown to follow the same principles as any work organization. An ideal typology of families bureaucra~ic, democratic, autocratic and anarchic --is developed, based on their organizational structure. The study shows that the familial division of labour and headship are widespread phenomena which were meaningful to study participants. People were able to discuss aspects of the various positions in detail. These positions persist over time, and in many families they are passed on from one generation to the next in socially meaningful ways. Findings indicate that generational succession does occur, with each new generation coming to see itself as taking up family responsibility. However, elderly individuals, as their generational peers die, are less likely than younger family members to perceive the wider family as being an active, supportive group. This suggests a tempered view of the positive picture of intergenerational relationships conveyed by extant literature on families in later life. / Thesis / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
56

The relation of Mormon parental religiosity and family size on children's educational, occupational and income success

Hogenson, Marvyn William. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.) B.Y.U. Dept. of Sociology, 1977. / Electronic thesis. Bibliography: leaves 80-89. Also available in print ed.
57

THE STABILITY OF RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCES IN PRIMARY GROUP ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIORS

McRae, James Andrew, 1949- January 1979 (has links)
No description available.
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Family social problems and religious family life education

Bussmann, Gerhard Henry January 1966 (has links)
This study has become a reality for at least two reasons. The writer as a Christian minister has a deep desire to make his ministry productive for the church and relevant for those whom he serves. It is his feeling that conducting this study would add helpful insights in pursuit of this goal. Secondly, the sociology department of Ball State University made the suggestion to investigate some phase of the religious activity of Muncie.The nature of this study is best described as descriptive research. The writer has endeavored to use some of the methodological procedures central to sociological research. These methods have been applied to a sample of churches in Muncie, Indiana, to ascertain what emphasis they were making on family life education.The author has been assisted in this endeavor by Drs. Lester Schmidt, Whitney Gordon, Dwight Hoover and Larry Perkins, the latter who served as the committee chairman, to whom I owe a deep sense of gratitude for his excellent advice given in such a cordial manner.
59

Convergence or divergence : Uighur family change in Urumqi /

Clark, William Carl, January 1999 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 285-297).
60

Stepfamily stories : how stories about rituals communicate a sense of family /

Lang, Donna Jean. January 2010 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Boise State University, 2010. / Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 65-70).

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