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A number of societal risks pose serious challenges to families well-being, many of which cut across divisions of class and race. These challenges include: changes in the labor market and economy; the increasing participation of mothers in the labor force; the changing nature of family structure and the composition of households; and the increase in the number of immigrant families. Key institutions in the lives of families, including places of employment and schools, can play a significant role in fostering families capacity to adapt to the potential challenges they face. Resilience Across Contexts: Family, Work, Culture, and Community presents papers--written by leading scholars in varied disciplines including economics, developmental and educational psychology, education, and sociology--discussing factors that influence resilience development. The authors research focuses on emerging issues that have significant implications for policy and practice in such areas as employment and new technologies; maternal employment and family development; family structure and family life; immigration, migration, acculturation, and education of children and youth; and social and human services delivery. The books overall goal is to take stock of what is known from research and practice on some of the challenges facing children and families for policy development and improvement of practices.
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Resilience Across Contexts : Family, Work, Culture, and Community
author
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Wang, Margaret C.
publisher
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Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
isbn10 | asin
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0805833471
print isbn13
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9780805833478
ebook isbn13
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9780585340753
language
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English
subject
Family--United States.
publication date
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2000
lcc
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HQ535.R47 2000eb
ddc
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306.85/0973
subject
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Family--United States.
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Resilience Across Contexts:
Family, Work, Culture, and Community
Edited by Ronald D. Taylor and Margaret C. Wang
Temple University Center for Research in Human Development and Education
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Copyright 2000 by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, by photostat, microfilm, retrieval system, or any other means, without prior written permission of the publisher.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Resilience across contexts: family, work, culture, and community / edited by Ronald D. Taylor and Margaret C. Wang. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-8058-3347-1 (alk. paper) 1. FamilyUnited States. I. Wang, Margaret C. II. Taylor, Ronald D., 1958- . HQ535.R47 1999 306.85'0973dc21 99-38119 CIP
Books published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates are printed on acid-free paper, and their bindings are chosen for strength and durability.
Printed in the United States of America 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
vii
Part I: Economic Resources, Family Adjustment, and Student Achievement
1. The Well-Being of Children in a Changing Economy: Time for a New Social Contract in America
Leslie S. Gallay and Constance A. Flanagan
3
2. Stressful Experiences and the Psychological Functioning of African-American and Puerto Rican Families and Adolescents
Ronald D. Taylor, Leanne Jacobson, Antoinette U. Rodriguez, Antonio Dominguez, Rafael Cantic, Janice Doney, Amy Boccuti, Jessica Alejandro, and Catalina Tobon
35
3. The Economic and Psychological Dynamics of Nonresident Paternal Involvement
Paul Florsheim
55
Part II: Employment, Family Functioning, and Child and Adolescent Outcomes
4. Another Look at the Elephant: Child Care in the Nineties
Deborah Lowe Vandell, Kim Dadisman, and Kathleen Gallagher
91
5. Maternal Employment Influences on Early Adolescent Development: A Contextual View
Jacqueline V. Lerner and E. Ree Noh
121
6. Maternal Employment: Effects of Social Context
Lois Wladis Hoffman
147
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Part III: Family Structures, Parental Involvement, and the Psychological Functioning of Children and Adolescents
7. The Impact of Divorce on Adjustment during Adolescence
Christy M. Buchanan
179
8. The Myths and Realities of African-American Fatherhood
Edmund W. Gordon
217
9. Make Room for Daddy II: The Positive Effects of Fathers' Role in Adolescent Development
Marc A. Zimmerman, Deborah A. Salem, and Paul C. Notaro
233
Part IV: Culture, Immigration, Acculturation, and Family Relations and Achievement
10. Profiles in Resilience: Educational Achievement and Ambition among Children of Immigrants in Southern California
Rubn G. Rumbaut
257
11. Agency and School Performance among Urban Latino Youth
Leslie Reese, Kendall Kroesen, and Ronald Gallimore
295
12. Cultural Explanations for the Role of Parenting in the School Success of Asian-American Children
Ruth K. Chao
333
Author Index
365
Subject Index
381
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PREFACE
Margaret C. Wang Temple University Center for Research in Human Development and Education
A number of societal risks pose serious challenges to the well-being of families, many of which cut across divisions of class and race. These challenges include changes in the labor market and economy, the increasing participation of mothers in the labor force, the changing nature of family structure and the composition of households, and the increase in the number of immigrant families. Key institutions in the lives of families can play a significant role in fostering families' capacity to adapt to the potential challenges they face. Places of employment, schools, community agencies, and other educational and social services providing institutions have resources and expertise to provide supportive mechanisms that foster resilience in children and families with multiple and highly adverse life circumstances that place them at risk.
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