the book summery Promises I can Keep by Kathryn Eedin and Maria Kefalas

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  • 17 Mar, 2021
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the book summery Promises I can Keep by Kathryn Eedin and Maria Kefalas

What are the study methods?
What are the measures of social class in this study?
Why are children more important than marriage?
How is marriage a luxury for these women?
Are these women socially isolated?
What do mothers see as fathers’ failures?
What are their future visions of marriage?
Are these matriarchal families?
How are children supported?
What are the economic realities that make male breadwinner families so rare?
What does it mean to be a good mother for these women?
What makes a good father?
Why do these couple relationships fall apart?

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