The Black Family in Modern Society |
Contents
2STRUCTURAL BACKGROUND FACTORS | 30 |
3PARENTAL FUNCTIONALITY | 59 |
4IDENTIFICATION WITH PARENTS | 102 |
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adolescents adults alienation American Dream American Lower Classes American Occupational Structure attain behavior Billingsley black and white black family black females black husbands black males black or white Blau and Duncan Census Chapter child church conjugal family consumption Current Population Reports defined differences dominant society economic and conjugal expressive factors family form family of orientation family patterns family structure family system father's occupation fathers feelings Franklin Frazier Frazier greater hostility husband-wife husbands and wives Ibid identification income influence job status kinds less lower lower-class black majority marital marriage mean S.E.S. score mean scores middle-class mothers Moynihan Report negative Negro Family nomic occupational achievement opportunity structure parental functionality perceived percent position Poussaint primary relations reference person relationships rewards role model sample Scanzoni significant situation social class spouse Table teachers tion underclass urban white families white society wife employment working-class York