This text?applies a sociological imagination to explore both the private, personal side of family life?as well the public, institutional nature of "the Family." It shows that many family concerns are
Seccombe (community health, Portland State U.) and Hoffman (public health and preventative medicine, Oregon Health & Science U., Portland) report findings of a study of 500-plus families in Oregon
Poverty is a social problem, and finding solutions requires us to look closely at our society, laws and social institutions. Families in Poverty brings together the best and most recent quantitative a