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Research in progress: Case studies of family adaptation to changing resources and environments

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SUZANNE SONTAG is an Associate Professor in the Department of Human Environment and Design and MARGARET BUBOLZ is a Professor in the Department of Family and Child Ecology, College of Human Ecology, Michigan State University. Sontag and Bubolz are currently involved in research on the roles of men, women and children in small scale and diversified income agriculture. They have jointly published such articles as "The Human Ecosystem: A Model," "Satisfaction with Rural Community: A Longitudinal Study in the Upper Peninsula" and "A Human Ecological Approach to the Quality of Life: Conceptual Framework and Results of a Preliminary Analysis." The research reported here is funded by the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, Project No. 3261. Michigan State University Journal Article No. 11558.

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Sontag, M.S., Bubolz, M.W. Research in progress: Case studies of family adaptation to changing resources and environments. Agric Hum Values 2, 48–51 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01534992

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