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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