JUSTICE NORMS AND GROUP DYNAMICS: THE CASE OF THE FAMILY

This article examines the way in which norms of distributive justice depend on the type of interaction in the family group and on its position in the socio-economic hierarchy. Based on a family typology constructed around notions of `internal cohesion', `mode of regulation', and `style of...

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