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The Journal of Marriage and Family (JMF), published by the National Council on Family Relations, has been the leading research journal in the family field for more than 70 years and is consistently the most highly cited journal in family science.
A recent survey finds that the U.S. public is more accepting of some family types than others. And, broadly speaking, Americans are more pessimistic than optimistic about the future of the institution of marriage and the family. What’s behind the change in family structure? There are several factors that have contributed to these changes.
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The Journal of Marriage and Family (JMF), published by the National Council on Family Relations, is the leading research journal in the family field and has been so for over sixty years.
Marriage, a legally and socially sanctioned union, usually between a man and a woman, that is regulated by laws, rules, customs, beliefs, and attitudes that prescribe the rights and duties of the partners and accords status to their offspring (if any).
The Journal of Marriage and Family (JMF), published by the National Council on Family Relations, has been the leading research journal in the family field for more than 75 years and is consistently the most highly cited journal in Family Science.
The U.S. Census Bureau defines a family as “a group of two people or more (one of whom is the householder) related by birth, marriage, or adoption and residing together” (U.S. Census Bureau 2010).
When it comes to the future of the family, views vary widely along key demographic lines. Across racial and ethnic groups, White adults express higher levels of pessimism about the institution of marriage and the family (43% are pessimistic) than Black (30%) and Hispanic adults (34%).
What Is Marriage? What Is a Family? Describe society’s current understanding of family. Recognize changes in marriage and family patterns. Differentiate between lines of decent and residence. 14.2. Variations in Family Life. Recognize variations in family life.