Influence of Family Disability on Social Orientations of Homemakers Among Different Ethnic Populations : Southern Black, Western Mexican Farm Migrant and Eastern White Rural Families / Sheryl R. Jackson and William P. Kuvlesky.
The research explored whether or not the occurrence and degree of family disability introduced a distinguishable patterned set of social life views among homemakers and, if so, to what extent the patterns are general to different populations. Disability was defined as the inability to assume expecte...
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Language: | English |
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1973.
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Physical Description: | 44 pages |
Format: | Microfilm Book |
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