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In: Adoption & fostering: quarterly journal, Band 104, Heft 2, S. 12-16
ISSN: 1740-469X
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In: Adoption & fostering: quarterly journal, Band 104, Heft 2, S. 12-16
ISSN: 1740-469X
In: A Look at Life Around the World Ser.
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- What Is a Family? -- Small and Large Families -- Extended Families -- Nomadic Families -- Migrant Families -- Refugee Families -- Grandparents -- Family Life -- Royal Families -- Animal Families -- Glossary -- Index -- Back Cover.
In: All families
"This book explores the dynamics of unhoused families, including the different kinds of unhoused families, the ways they form, the challenges they can face, and strategies for working through those challenges. Includes "Many Identities" and "Did You Know?" special features"--
In: Families Today
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Series Introduction -- Chapter One: The Melting Pot -- Chapter Two: Immigration Today -- Chapter Three: The Salad Bowl -- Chapter Four: Challenges for Immigrant Families -- Further Reading -- Series Glossary -- Index -- About the Author -- Photo Credits.
In: Families Today
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Series Introduction -- Chapter One: Who Is in a Family? -- Chapter Two: Sandwich Families -- Chapter Three: Skipped Generation Families -- Chapter Four: Making It Work -- Further Reading -- Series Glossary -- Index -- About the Author -- Photo Credits.
In: All families
"This book explores the dynamics of LGBTQ+ families, including the different kinds of LGBTQ+ families, the ways they form, the challenges they can face, and strategies for working through those challenges. Includes "Many Identities" and "Did You Know?" special features"--
In: All families
"This book explores the dynamics of adoptive families, including the different kinds of adoptive families, the ways they form, the challenges they can face, and strategies for working through those challenges. Includes "Many Identities" and "Did You Know?" special features"--
In: Families in society: the journal of contemporary human services, Band 88, Heft 1, S. 131-140
ISSN: 1945-1350
Research on homeless families has focused primarily on residents of emergency and transitional housing programs, most of which serve victims of domestic violence and/or substance abuse, primarily women, excluding male partners and adolescent children. Resulting family profiles are skewed towards unaccompanied women with dependent children. Evaluation of a temporary emergency shelter for homeless families revealed a markedly different profile. Families housed were older, more often married and living together, and had more older children than reported elsewhere. Many were income-earning households left homeless by low income, a high rental market and under-funded migration moves in their search for employment. Housing and income policies need to include the unique needs of dual parent households with dependent children.
In: Families Today
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Series Introduction -- Chapter One: What Is a Multiracial Family? -- Chapter Two: Interracial Relationships -- Chapter Three: Transracial Adoption -- Chapter Four: A Multiracial Life -- Further Reading -- Series Glossary -- Index -- About the Author -- Photo Credits.
In: Families Today
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Series Introduction -- Chapter One: What Is Adoption? -- Chapter Two: The History of Adoption -- Chapter Three: Trends in Adoption -- Chapter Four: Challenges -- Further Reading -- Series Glossary -- Index -- About the Author -- Photo Credits.
In: Families Today
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Series Introduction -- Chapter One: What Is Foster Care? -- Chapter Two: History of Foster Care -- Chapter Three: Types of Foster Care -- Chapter Four: Issues in Foster Care -- Further Reading -- Series Glossary -- Index -- About the Author -- Photo Credits.