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Victor, Jeffrey S. – 1986
Roles in the Jewish-American family system tend to be flexible, without a clearly defined division of labor or hierarchy of authority. Husband-father and wife-mother roles tend to be somewhat interchangeable and androgynous. Because role expectations constantly change to fit changing circumstances, ambiguity in each member's perception of…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Decision Making, Ethnic Groups


