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Labor's love lost : the rise and fall of the working-class family in America  Cover Image E-book E-book

Labor's love lost : the rise and fall of the working-class family in America

Summary: Two generations ago, young men and women with only a high-school degree would have entered the plentiful industrial occupations which then sustained the middle-class ideal of a male-breadwinner family. Such jobs have all but vanished over the past forty years, and in their absence ever-growing numbers of young adults now hold precarious, low-paid jobs with few fringe benefits. Facing such insecure economic prospects, less-educated young adults are increasingly forgoing marriage and are having children within unstable cohabiting relationships. This has created a large marriage gap between them and their more affluent, college-educated peers. In Labor's Love Lost, noted sociologist Andrew Cherlin offers a new historical assessment of the rise and fall of working-class families in America, demonstrating how momentous social and economic transformations have contributed to the collapse of this once-stable social class and what this seismic cultural shift means for the nation's future.

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  • ISBN: 1610448448
  • ISBN: 9781610448444
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource
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  • Publisher: New York : Russell Sage Foundation, [2014]

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-243) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Introduction -- The emergence of the working-class family, 1800 to 1899 -- Good times and hard times : 1900 to 1945 -- The peak years, 1945 to 1975 -- The fall: 1975 to 2010 -- The would-be working-class today -- What is to be done?
Restrictions on Access Note:
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Description based on print version record.
Subject: Working class families -- United States
Genre: Electronic books.
Electronic books.

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