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Economic Stress and the Family is the sixth volume in the Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research series, offering a comprehensive exploration of how financial pressures affect family relationships and well-being. The book brings together leading researchers to analyze the multifaceted impacts of economic strain on various aspects of family life, including marital satisfaction, parenting behaviors, and overall household dynamics.
Through empirical research and theoretical frameworks, the contributors examine how families navigate economic hardship and develop coping strategies. The volume addresses critical issues such as unemployment, debt, income inequality, and their cascading effects on family members across different life stages. It provides valuable insights for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers seeking to understand the interconnections between economic conditions and family functioning.







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