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Pages:5 (1714 words)
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Subject:Social Issues
Topic:Family And Marriage
Document Type:Term Paper
Document:#42782489
This is essential if we are to ensure that children receive proper and stable parenting - which is so essential to child development in all areas.
Debate and different views as to new modes and methods of improving and promoting family and marriage have their place. However, this does not mean that the ideal of family should in any sense be diminished or discarded.
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Barber, N. (2000) Why Parents Matter: Parental Investment and Child Outcomes. 2000. Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey Publishers.
Bourg, F.C. (2004). A Christian Theology of Marriage and Family. Theological Studies, 65(1), 208+.
Buckley, W.F. (2003, December 22). Does Marriage Matter?. National Review, 55, 59. Retrieved October 30, 2005, from Questia database: http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=5009237170
Ishwaran, K. & Mogey, J.M. (Eds.). (1963). Family and Marriage. Leiden, The Netherlands E.J. Brill. Retrieved October 30, 2005, from Questia database: http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=6360788
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In J. Smith (Ed.), Understanding families into the new millennium: A decade in review (p. 357-381). Minneapolis, MN: National Council on Family Relations. Ferree, M. (1984). The view from below: Women's employment and gender equality in working-class families. In B.B. Hess, & M.B. Sussman (Eds), Women and the family: Two decades of change (p. 57-75). New York: Haworth Press. Fung, J. (2010). Factors associated with parent-child (dis)agreement on child behavior and
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(PREP Inc. 2012) Bibliography Allen, W. (1997). Replication of five types of married couples based on ENRICH. Unpublished dissertation. University of Minnesota. St. Paul, Minnesota. Browning, DS (2003) Marriage and Modernization: How Globalization Threatens Marriage and What to do About it. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2003 Duvall, E.M. (1971). Family development, 4th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Co. Fournier, D.G., & Olson, DH (1986). Programs for premarital and newlywed couples. In R.F.Levant (Ed.), Psychoeducational approaches to
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