Aging--stability and Change in the FamilyRobert William Fogel, James G. March Academic Press, 1981 - 341 من الصفحات |
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... marry young [ 1971 , p . 132 ] . As evidence supporting this interpretation , Anderson cites the consid- erable differentials in the age at marriage of men in Preston , a manu- facturing town , compared with rural areas in which coming ...
... marry young [ 1971 , p . 132 ] . As evidence supporting this interpretation , Anderson cites the consid- erable differentials in the age at marriage of men in Preston , a manu- facturing town , compared with rural areas in which coming ...
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... marriage is ideally defined in terms of the interdependence properties and how changes in the marriage relationship can be specified in terms of shifts in those properties . From an understanding of the dynamic implications of the ...
... marriage is ideally defined in terms of the interdependence properties and how changes in the marriage relationship can be specified in terms of shifts in those properties . From an understanding of the dynamic implications of the ...
الصفحة 301
... marriage ( see Griffitt and Hatfield 1981 ) , marriage still provides the only fully legitimate context for sexual intercourse in our society . Regardless of the extent to which a couple has been sexually involved previously , marriage ...
... marriage ( see Griffitt and Hatfield 1981 ) , marriage still provides the only fully legitimate context for sexual intercourse in our society . Regardless of the extent to which a couple has been sexually involved previously , marriage ...
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