Abstract

The author makes a case for the inclusion of the study of the family in economic research. Special consideration is given to socioeconomic factors affecting family characteristics and the economic functions of the family, including the types of individuals certain families produce and their effect on the economy. The geographical focus is on the USSR, with some comparative data offered for the German Democratic Republic and Great Britain.

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