Learn the story–and the sociology–behind the data about today’s families. Philip Cohen’s The Family is an accessible, data-driven introduction to contemporary sociological thinking on families. Drawing on his expertise as a sociologist, demographer, and a teacher, Cohen uses data to elucidate key trends in family life and to show how the story of today’s families is a story of diversity, inequality, and social change. In the Third Edition, Cohen has strengthened the book’s coverage of same-sex relationships and revamped the treatment of gender identity, highlighting the most current research and data throughout the text. Innovative pedagogy, including a revised InQuizitive course and more robust in-text workshops, get students thinking sociologically about their own families and relationships.
The Family: Diversity, Inequality, and Social Change
$55.99
This book provides a data-driven, sociological analysis of contemporary families, focusing on diversity, inequality, and social change.
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| Weight | 0.907 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 20.6 × 2 × 25.7 in |

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