Marital Processes and Parental Socialization in Families of Color: A Decade Review of Research

Research published during the past decade on African American, Latino, and Asian American families is reviewed. Emphasis is given to selected issues within the broad domains of marriage and parenting. The first section highlights demographic trends in family formation and family structure and factor...

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African Americans
Asian Americans
Child Rearing
Childrearing Practices
Decades
Divorce
Ethnic Groups
Families & family life
Families in Social Locations
families of color
Family
Family relations
Family Structure
Fathers
Females
Gender roles
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Hispanic Americans
Hispanics
Immigration
Interpersonal Conflict
marital processes
Marital Relations
Marriage
Minority & ethnic groups
Mothers
Parent Child Relations
Parenthood
Parenting
Parents
Parents & parenting
Race
Racial Differences
Social Sciences
Socialization
Sociological research
Sociology
Sociology of the family. Age groups
Statistical Analysis
U.S.A
Urban Areas
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