Abstract
This study explored with tape-recorded interviews the family life of a small sample of Nigerians. The sample consisted of 8 middle income and 12 low income married couples living in Lagos Nigeria a large urban center. 9 couples were interviewed in a rural farming community near Lagos. The data from the interviews indicated that in most areas of family life the middle-income couples had different attitudes and behavior patterns from the rural and urban low income couples. In some cases however the middle and low income urban couples differed from the rural couples. The data also indicated that husbands and wives seldom agreed in either their marital attitudes or reported behavior.(AUTHOR ABSTRACT)
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