The third edition of Handbook of Marriage and the Family describes,
analyzes, synthesizes, and critiques the current research and theory
about family relationships, family structural variations, and the role
of families in society. This updated Handbook provides the most
comprehensive state-of-the art assessment of the existing knowledge of
family life, with particular attention to variations due to gender,
socioeconomic, race, ethnic, cultural, and life-style diversity. The
Handbook also aims to provide the best synthesis of our existing
scholarship on families that will be a primary source for scholars and
professionals but also serve as the primary graduate text for graduate
courses on family relationships and the roles of families in society. In
addition, the involvement of chapter authors from a variety of fields
including family psychology, family sociology, child development, family
studies, public health, and family therapy, gives the Handbook a
multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary framework.