Resilience Across Contexts

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Euro-American Mothers
Euro-American Parents
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families
family adaptation
Family Day Care Rating Scale
Father Son Relationship
Immigrant Chinese Parents
immigrant family dynamics
maternal
Maternal Employment
Mother's Employment
Mother's Employment Status
Mother’s Employment
Multiple Linear Regression
NICHD Early Child Care Research
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Nonemployed Mothers
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Parent Ehild Relationships
parental employment effects
Parental Ethnotheories
Parenting Style
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social policy research
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780805833478
  • Weight: 900g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A number of societal risks pose serious challenges to families' well-being, many of which cut across divisions of class and race. These challenges include: changes in the labor market and economy; the increasing participation of mothers in the labor force; the changing nature of family structure and the composition of households; and the increase in the number of immigrant families. Key institutions in the lives of families, including places of employment and schools, can play a significant role in fostering families' capacity to adapt to the potential challenges they face. Resilience Across Contexts: Family, Work, Culture, and Community presents papers--written by leading scholars in varied disciplines including economics, developmental and educational psychology, education, and sociology--discussing factors that influence resilience development. The authors' research focuses on emerging issues that have significant implications for policy and practice in such areas as employment and new technologies; maternal employment and family development; family structure and family life; immigration, migration, acculturation, and education of children and youth; and social and human services delivery. The book's overall goal is to take stock of what is known from research and practice on some of the challenges facing children and families for policy development and improvement of practices.

Ronald D. Taylor, Margaret C Wang