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Lower-class families; the culture of poverty in Negro Trinidad

by Hyman Rodman

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Case study of lower class family life within a low income Black rural community in Trinidad and Tobago, based on a field study carried out from 1956 to 1968 and revealing distinct social structures associated with poverty - analyses social roles with particular reference to the marginal role of the men who is unable to assume the financial rsponsibility of marriage, and covers cultural factors, theoretical considerations, etc. References.… (more)
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Case study of lower class family life within a low income Black rural community in Trinidad and Tobago, based on a field study carried out from 1956 to 1968 and revealing distinct social structures associated with poverty - analyses social roles with particular reference to the marginal role of the men who is unable to assume the financial rsponsibility of marriage, and covers cultural factors, theoretical considerations, etc. References.

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