The Reconstituted Family: A Study of Remarried Couples and Their ChildrenNelson-Hall, 1975 - 181 من الصفحات This study of remarried men and women who have children from previous marriages arose out of personal interest and experience. Not every facet can be covered in any one study. I have tried to deal with what I consider to be the most important aspects of the reconstituted family. Some of the information came from people I interviewed; some came from insights I gained beyond the answers to my straightforward questions. Information also came from my own life experience and from informal observations. I have tried to put the information from these sources together in a coherent manner as to present a picture of how remarried people and their children constitute (or fail to constitute) a family. |
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... Religion There was no reason to expect higher degrees of inte- gration in any one of the religious categories . Although Catholic marriages are more likely to stay intact because of religious prohibition against divorce , this ...
... Religion There was no reason to expect higher degrees of inte- gration in any one of the religious categories . Although Catholic marriages are more likely to stay intact because of religious prohibition against divorce , this ...
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... religion because I was a Catholic ; but I changed religions and I'm very happy . I'm very active in his religion , much more so than I ever was as a Catholic . " In two families , religion per se was not really important , but the ...
... religion because I was a Catholic ; but I changed religions and I'm very happy . I'm very active in his religion , much more so than I ever was as a Catholic . " In two families , religion per se was not really important , but the ...
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... religion . Note : G = .03 Table 7.5 reveals that kinship groups were more likely to accept reconstituted families and were less indifferent when there was no religious difference . August B. Hollingshead found that next to race , religion ...
... religion . Note : G = .03 Table 7.5 reveals that kinship groups were more likely to accept reconstituted families and were less indifferent when there was no religious difference . August B. Hollingshead found that next to race , religion ...
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The special problems of the reconstituted | 1 |
Description of the sample | 9 |
Family integration and demographic | 20 |
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affect American family attitudes Catholic child children from former children living daughter difference divorced educational level ex-spouses ex-wife expected factor family integration father findings former marriages former spouses Free Press friends Gerhard Lenski higher husbands and wives Husbands Wives HWRS ideal type Interreligious Marriages Jessie Bernard kids length of previous less indifference Loren E Low Moderate High marital relationship mother never been married Note nuclear family number percent number older outsiders parents percent number percent Poor Good Excellent present marriage Previous marital status previous marriage primary families primary group problems Protestants reconstituted family relations religion religious remarried couples riage role sample second marriage seemed self-ratings sets of children siblings social class society Sociological step stepchild stepchildren stepfathers stepmother stepparent-stepchild relationship stepparents stepsibling relationship subjects TABLE things tion unaffiliated upper middle class variables vorced widowed wife wife's women York younger