Social Change and the Family in Taiwan
Discover the intricate dynamics of family relations in the midst of transformative social and economic changes with "Social Change and the Family in Taiwan" by the esteemed author. This comprehensive analysis, published by The University of Chicago Press in 1995, spans 466 pages and delves into the evolving patterns of education, work, income, marriage, and living arrangements in Taiwanese society.
Explore how these factors interact with traditional kinship structures and leisure activities, painting a vivid picture of contemporary family life amidst rapid societal shifts. Perfect for those seeking to understand the nuances of cultural transformation in Taiwan, this hardback edition is a valuable addition to any academic collection. Don't miss the opportunity to gain deeper insights into the forces shaping families today!