The Changing Lives of American Women

By Steven D. McLaughlin

Foreword by Glen H. Elder, Jr.; Prefatory note by D. Claeys Bahrenburg

The Changing Lives of American Women

272 pp., 5.875 x 9

  • Paperback ISBN: 978-0-8078-4237-9
    Published: October 1988

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Using a life-course perspective, this study spans the social history of American women from preindustrial times to the present, with emphasis on the last five decades. The authors examine the timing, duration, and sequencing of events common to the life of American women over succeeding generations. The recent rise in the primacy of the individual woman provides the authors with a central theme for integrating the data on long-term marital, childbearing, educational, and employment patterns.

Originally published in 1988.

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