
Different Family Forms
An introduction to the diversity of family structures in the UK, including nuclear, extended, reconstituted, and lone-parent families.
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An introduction to the diversity of family structures in the UK, including nuclear, extended, reconstituted, and lone-parent families.
Key Questions
- What are the main types of family structures in contemporary Britain?
- How have family forms diversified over the past fifty years?
- Why might some sociologists argue the nuclear family is no longer the norm?
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