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In providing some background, Coontz points out that through most of history, there was no such thing as the "male provider family," because all family members -- including children and wives -- were involved in producing the goods or income the family needed.
Susan Pease Gadoua: Is Divorce Getting Harder As Families Change Shape? Susan Pease Gadoua 2011
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Having studied historical trends of marriage and gender roles, Coontz has written extensively on how families have evolved.
Susan Pease Gadoua: Is Divorce Getting Harder As Families Change Shape? Susan Pease Gadoua 2011
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According to Coontz, these days there is no such thing as one type of family.
Susan Pease Gadoua: Is Divorce Getting Harder As Families Change Shape? Susan Pease Gadoua 2011
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Having studied historical trends of marriage and gender roles, Coontz has written extensively on how families have evolved.
Susan Pease Gadoua: Is Divorce Getting Harder As Families Change Shape? Susan Pease Gadoua 2011
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To find out more, I interviewed Social Historian and founding member of CCF, Stephanie Coontz.
Susan Pease Gadoua: Is Divorce Getting Harder As Families Change Shape? Susan Pease Gadoua 2011
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According to Coontz, these days there is no such thing as one type of family.
Susan Pease Gadoua: Is Divorce Getting Harder As Families Change Shape? Susan Pease Gadoua 2011
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In providing some background, Coontz points out that through most of history, there was no such thing as the "male provider family," because all family members -- including children and wives -- were involved in producing the goods or income the family needed.
Susan Pease Gadoua: Is Divorce Getting Harder As Families Change Shape? Susan Pease Gadoua 2011
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Now, add the component of the rise in divorce and remarriage rates in the past thirty to forty years, and Coontz points out that we see an even great array of family configurations.
Susan Pease Gadoua: Is Divorce Getting Harder As Families Change Shape? Susan Pease Gadoua 2011
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Now, add the component of the rise in divorce and remarriage rates in the past thirty to forty years, and Coontz points out that we see an even great array of family configurations.
Susan Pease Gadoua: Is Divorce Getting Harder As Families Change Shape? Susan Pease Gadoua 2011
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To find out more, I interviewed Social Historian and founding member of CCF, Stephanie Coontz.
Susan Pease Gadoua: Is Divorce Getting Harder As Families Change Shape? Susan Pease Gadoua 2011
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