5 research outputs found

    Flat Woods Project

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    The Flat Woods Project was comprehensive five year action plan for rural development of Clay, Leslie, and Owsley Counties of Kentucky. The video was produced and filmed in 1991 by the Redbird Tri-County Rural Development Action Team

    Young Adulthood as a Factor in Social Change in the United States

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    This essay compares family change during two periods of social and historical upheaval in the United States: the industrial revolution of the late nineteenth century and the more recent family changes of the late twentieth century. Despite the manifest social and demographic changes brought about by the industrial revolution, some aspects of family life remained unchanged. Almost all new families formed in the United States before and during the industrial revolution were same-race heterosexual marriages. In the past half-century, however, family diversity has become the new rule; interracial marriages and extramarital cohabitation have both risen sharply. A key to understanding the lack of family diversity in the past and the recent rise in diversity is the changing nature of young adulthood. Copyright 2006 The Population Council, Inc..
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