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This project was designed to capture family stories. Three generations of family members were interviewed on the topics of work and family, using oral history methods. The following trends in thinking were identified after analysis of the interview transcripts: education, work ethic, attachment to place, importance of mothers, and divorce. These trends were then further analyzed to see how they affect the family members across the three generations. Additionally, connections were drawn to significant factors in United States and Arizona history to help explain why things are the way they are in the family.
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- Present Thoughts about the Past for the Future: Oral Histories about Work and Family
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- Moran, Madeline Nicole (Author)
- Popova, Laura (Thesis director)
- Foy, Joseph (Committee member)
- W. P. Carey School of Business (Contributor)
- School of Accountancy (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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2016-05
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