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Geographic Mobility and Extended Family Cohesion

American Sociological Review, 1960
The hypothesis is advanced that extended family relations can be maintained in an industrial, bureaucratized society despite differential rates of geographical mobility. This is so because institutional pressures force the extended family to legitimize geographical mobility, because technological improvements in communication systems have minimized the
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Family Cohesion among Hawai‘i'sMāhūwahine

Journal of GLBT Family Studies, 2011
Research often focuses on the negative events in transgender people's lives, such as discrimination and violence. However, there are many positive factors that promote health and well-being among transgender people that are not often studied. This study examines young Asian and Pacific Islanders who identify as māhūwahine (male-to-female transgender ...
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Family Communication: Cohesion and Change

Family Relations, 1983
Elena M. Lamm   +3 more
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A Review of Conflict and Cohesion in Social Relationships in Family Firms

Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 2022
Cristina Bettinelli   +2 more
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Family Communication: Cohesion and Change

Family Relations, 1986
Darla Botkin   +2 more
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