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Welcome to Well-Being and Family
A Principal-Agent Analysis of the Family: Implications for the Welfare State
Adolescent Well-Being in Cohabiting, Married, and Single-Parent Families
Children’s “Social Capital”: Implications for Health and Well-Being
Do Parents Help More Their Less Well-off Children?: Evidence from a Sample of Migrants to France
Excluding Children: Autonomy, Friendship and the Experience of the Care System
Family, State and Child Well-Being
Gender Inequalities of Health in the Third World
Grandparent Identity, Intergenerational Family Identity, and Well-Being
In the Mind of the Beholder: Evaluation of Coping Styles of Immigrant Parents
Infertility Makes You Invisible
Kinship Foster Care and Foster Care in the Netherlands
Knowing Where You’ve Come From: Ruptures and Continuities of Time and Kinship in Narratives of Adoption Reunions
Marital Status, Distress, and Well-Being: An International Comparison
Maternal Labor Force Participation and Child Well-Being in Public Assistance Families
Psychological Well-Being Among Mothers with School Age Children: Evolving Family Structures
Some Reflections about Community and Survival
Understanding Marital and Pre-Marital Fertility in Rural South Africa
Family and Kinship
Ascription and Social Identity
Capitalism / Westernization
Child-Bearing
Comparative Kinship
Demographic Trends and Policy
Domestic Violence
Evolution of the Family / Family Structure
Family, Race, and Nation
Gender Inequality
Gender, Work, and Family
Globalization
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Modernization and Family Change
Social Context / Social Policy
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