1. Distance and Integenerational Ties of Farm Families.
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Wilkening, E.A., Guerrero, Sylvia, and Ginsberg, Spring
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SOCIAL interaction ,RURAL families ,INTERGENERATIONAL relations ,SOCIOLOGY ,SOCIAL sciences - Abstract
The purpose of this paper is the analysis of the interactional patterns of Wisconsin farm couples with their parents. Step-wise multiple regression analysis provides a technique to solve a sequence of one or more multiple linear models by step-wise application of the least sum-of-squares method. The predictor variables used in this analysis include: distance, husband's age, stage in the family life-cycle, husband's education, wife's education, gross farm income, agricultural training of the husband, productive-man-work-units, and level of living. The results showed that distance is an important factor in the interaction between generations in rural areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1972
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