Familia nuclearis
Appearance
Familia nuclearis, sive familia elementaria vel coniugalis, est grex familiaris qui in binis parentibus et eorum liberis (uno aut pluribus) consistit.[1] Distinguitur a familia parentis unius, familia extenta, ac familia plus quam binorum parentium. Familiae nucleares plerumque in coniugibus conduntur,[1] sed multi liberi eis esse possunt. Sunt inter spectatores eruditos variae definitiones, quarum nonnullae solum liberos consanguineos,[2] aliae vitricum aut novercam ullamque liberorum obnoxiorum compositionem sinunt, privignis liberisque adoptivis non exceptis.[3][4]
Nexus interni
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Nuclear family. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2011
- ↑ Living Arrangements of Children
- ↑ Haviland, Prins, et Walrath 2007: 219.
- ↑ Family Structure and Children’s Health in the United States: Findings From the National Health Interview Survey, 2001–2007
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Gordon, Michael, ed. 1972. The nuclear family in crisis: the search for an alternative. Novi Eboraci: Harper & Row. ISBN 0060424052.
- Haviland, Harald, E. L. Prins, et Dana Walrath. 2007. Cultural anthropology: the human challenge. Ed. 12a. Cengage Learning. ISBN 0-495-09561-3.
- Lehr, Valerie. 1999. Queer family values: debunking the myth of the nuclear family. Philadelphiae: Temple University Press. ISBN 1566396832 (textile). ISBN 1566396840 (charta).
- Thamm, Robert. 1975. Beyond marriage and the nuclear family. Franciscopoli: Canfield Press. ISBN 0063887266.
- Widmer, Eirc D., et Riitta Jallinoja, eds. 2008. Beyond the nuclear family: families in a configurational perspective. Novi Eboraci: Peter Lang. ISBN 9783039117048.
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]- "The Nuclear Family." Buzzle.com.
- Knight, Chris. "Early Human Kinship was Matrilineal." PDF.