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Socioeconomic Reach and Heterogeneity in the Extended Family: Contours and Consequences
Joshua R. Goldstein
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John Robert Warren
Sociology (Twin Cities)
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Socioeconomic
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Extended Family
100%
Social Welfare
25%
Higher Education
25%
American Family
25%
Social Characteristics
25%
Social Security
25%
Transfer Programs
25%
Most Vulnerable
25%
Financial Security
25%
Kin Networks
25%
Status Groups
25%
Economic Traits
25%
General Social Survey
25%
Family Networks
25%
Network Diversity
25%
Cutback
25%
Public Transfers
25%
Network Reach
25%
Social Sciences
Extended Family
100%
Social Survey
25%
Status Group
25%
Family Network
25%
Computer Science
Individual Characteristic
100%
American Family
50%
Psychology
Status Group
100%