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Back in September
Georgina Binstock (Centro de Estudios de Poblacion, Argentina, cosponsored with Survey Research Center)
06-15-2010, at noon in room 6050 ISR-Thompson.
This presentation will discuss emerging family patterns in Latin America. It will examine changing family formation, organization and dissolution within broader societal changes. Two major trends are identified: one towards a convergence of family traits among counties, and another towards greater heterogeneity among social groups within countries.