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Volume 29, Number 2 (Autumn 1999)
A Comparative Study of Divorce in Three Chinese Societies: Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong
Wei-Shuan Jeng & Patrick C. McKenry [Int. J. Sociol. Fam. 29(2), 1999: 1-18]Urban Chinese Families in Transition in The 1990's
Xiaolin Xie & John Defrain [Int. J. Sociol. Fam. 29(2), 1999: 19-30]Conventional and Nonconventional Middle-Aged Husbands
Ineke Lam & Ed Spruijt [Int. J. Sociol. Fam. 29(2), 1999: 31-50]Is Parson's Notion of the Family Redundant? Renegotiation of Roles in Two-Job Families
Gurjeet K. Gill [Int. J. Sociol. Fam. 29(2), 1999: 51-66]The Impact of Family Continuity on Religious Organizations: A Case Study
Philip R. Kunz [Int. J. Sociol. Fam. 29(2), 1999: 67-80]An Examination of Parental influence on Juvenile Delinquency using Neutralization Theory
Richard A. Dodder [Int. J. Sociol. Fam. 29(2), 1999: 81-96]The Effect of Education on Familial Egalitarianism
Deann K. Gauthier & Craig J. Forsyth [Int. J. Sociol. Fam. 29(2), 1999: 97-106]Status of Employment of Rural Women in India
Uttara Ray & M. Phukan [Int. J. Sociol. Fam. 29(2), 1999: 107-116]