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Brigham Young University College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences Records, 1952-1998: (Directors: Howard Bahr (1980-1983) and Stephen Bahr (1983-1989); The Family and Demographic Research Institute functioned to obtain and disseminate information about different types of families, how they function, and how they are affected by various social processes. The goal of the Institute was to facilitate and conduct research on the social, psychological, emotional, and spiritual welfare of families; The Family and Demographic Research Institute operated under a Director who reported to the Dean of the College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences. The Director of the Institute was appointed to a tree-year term by the Dean. Operating decisions were made by an Executive Committee who were faculty members at BYU.) | Brigham Young University College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences Records, 1952-1998: (Directors: Howard Bahr (1980-1983) and Stephen Bahr (1983-1989); The Family and Demographic Research Institute functioned to obtain and disseminate information about different types of families, how they function, and how they are affected by various social processes. The goal of the Institute was to facilitate and conduct research on the social, psychological, emotional, and spiritual welfare of families; The Family and Demographic Research Institute operated under a Director who reported to the Dean of the College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences. The Director of the Institute was appointed to a tree-year term by the Dean. Operating decisions were made by an Executive Committee who were faculty members at BYU.) |
Revision as of 15:53, 18 May 2010
The Family and Demographic Research Institute was established within the College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences in 1980. Institute Directors included: Howard Bahr (1980-1983)and Stephen Bahr (1983-1989)(Stephen Bahr served two three-year terms). The Family and Demographic Research Institute was abolished in 1989.
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Description
Established: 1980
Abolished: 1989
Location: Provo, Utah (1980-1989)
Functions
The Family and Demographic Research Institute functioned to obtain and disseminate information about different types of families, how they function, and how they are affected by various social processes. The goal of the Institute was to facilitate and conduct research on the social, psychological, emotional, and spiritual welfare of families.
Assets and Administrative Structure
The Family and Demographic Research Institute operated under a Director who reported to the Dean of the College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences. The Director of the Institute was appointed to a tree-year term by the Dean. Operating decisions were made by an Executive Committee who were faculty members at BYU.
Associated Units
Superior unit: Brigham Young University (1980-1983)
Superior unit: Brigham Young University. College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences (1983-1989)
Earlier unit: Brigham Young University. Family Research Center (1972-1980)
Associated unit: Brigham Young University. Research Division (1981-1989)
Associated Archival Materials
Brigham Young University College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences Records, 1952-1998 (UA 661)
Sources
Brigham Young University College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences Records, 1952-1998: (Directors: Howard Bahr (1980-1983) and Stephen Bahr (1983-1989); The Family and Demographic Research Institute functioned to obtain and disseminate information about different types of families, how they function, and how they are affected by various social processes. The goal of the Institute was to facilitate and conduct research on the social, psychological, emotional, and spiritual welfare of families; The Family and Demographic Research Institute operated under a Director who reported to the Dean of the College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences. The Director of the Institute was appointed to a tree-year term by the Dean. Operating decisions were made by an Executive Committee who were faculty members at BYU.)
Economics and the Family ed. Stephen J. Bahr, ISBN 0-669-03623-4 Copyright 1980
University Telephone Directory, 1981: pg. 18, (Howard Bahr, Director)
Maintenance Information
Record ID: EAC-2009-00276
Creator: LFW/CEP