The family in Australia : social, demographic and psychological aspects
Krupinski, JerzyUUUU
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The family in Australia has undergone marked changes in the period since World War II. It remains the cornerstone of community stability and continues to exert a powerful influence in promoting the well-being of Australian society.
The family in Australia : social, demographic and psychological aspects / edited by Jerzy Krupinski and Alan Stoller
Rushcutters Bay NSW : Pergamon Press Australia , 1980
312 pages : tables
Posing the problem - Demographic data on marriage and family - Sociological aspects of family life - Family relationships in Australia - Sexual behaviour and family planning - The socio-economic aspects of family life - The family and housing - The family and the law - Family and religion - The rural family - Aged families and their problems - The immigrant family - The Aboriginal family in south-eastern Australia - Families in poverty - The family and alcoholism - Multi-problem families - Family conflict and family disruption - General aspects of community services for the family - Conclusions
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301.421
English
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