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Keister's article, Family Life and Economic Success, focuses on
 
  a. differences in family economic success between dual-earner and single-earner couples.
  b. how changes over time in family structure have influenced families' economic success.
  c. new trends in working at home, such as internet-based business and telecommuting.
  d. how families influence the future economic success of children.

Question 2

Those who regard structure as important generally would argue that
 
  a. individuals are always creating new structure as they act.
  b. actors are influenced by structure when they act.
  c. structure does not exist outside the individual; it is important because individuals think it is.
  d. structures exist within the individual and influence from within the individual.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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