New Branches on the Tree: Household Structure in Early Stages of the Family Cycle in Worcester, Massachusetts, 1860-1880.

Links family history and urban history by examining family adjustment to change in a growing city. The nuclear family prevailed here, but living arrangements varied among families in different stages of development. Contextual factors, such as housing supplies, physical growth of the city, and economic change, caused household structures to fluctuate.

Publication Date
Volume
86
Part
2
Page Range
303-320
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