Sheila Kamerman Quote

The "family" has clearly emerged anew in the late 1970s as a central subject for discussion, debate, research and writing in bothscholarly and popular arenas. Anxiety over whether or not the family as a basic social institution is dying has diminished. In its stead has emerged a fairly broad consensus around the position that the family is "here to stay," but that it certainly is changing.


Parenting in an unresponsive society: managing work and family life (ed. Free Pr, 1980)


The family has clearly emerged anew in the late 1970s as a central subject for discussion, debate, research and writing in bothscholarly and popular...

The family has clearly emerged anew in the late 1970s as a central subject for discussion, debate, research and writing in bothscholarly and popular...

The family has clearly emerged anew in the late 1970s as a central subject for discussion, debate, research and writing in bothscholarly and popular...

The family has clearly emerged anew in the late 1970s as a central subject for discussion, debate, research and writing in bothscholarly and popular...