“Family Life in the Twenty-First Century”
Title | “Family Life in the Twenty-First Century” |
Year for Search | 1984 |
Authors | Clanton, Gordon |
Secondary Authors | Kirkendall, Lester A., and Gravatt, Arthur E. |
Secondary Title | Marriage and the Family in the Year 2020 |
Pagination | 38-43 |
Date Published | 1984 |
Publisher | Prometheus Books |
Place Published | Buffalo, NY |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Plural forms of marriage and the family, all of which are considered acceptable. Having children is considered a choice that some will not make, and children born later in life. Emphasizes the pluralistic nature of the future with many options open to all. |
Info Notes | Part of an article with the title “Social Forces and the Changing Family” (13-46) |
Holding Institutions | MoU-St, PSt, TxU |
Author Note | At the time of publication the author taught sociology at San Diego State University. |
Full Text | 1984 Clanton, Gordon. “Family Life in the Twenty-First Century.” Part of an article with the title “Social Forces and the Changing Family” (13-46). Marriage and the Family in the Year 2020. Ed. Lester A. Kirkendall and Arthur E. Gravatt (Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1984), 38-43. MoU-St, PSt, TxU Plural forms of marriage and the family, all of which are considered acceptable. Having children is considered a choice that some will not make, and children born later in life. Emphasizes the pluralistic nature of the future with many options open to all. |