Aging--stability and Change in the FamilyRobert William Fogel, James G. March Academic Press, 1981 - 341 من الصفحات |
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... strategies might evolve over time . In this instance , it is family strategies that are of interest . Moreover , owing to the nature of these exogenous factors , operating singly or together , some strategies have a greater adaptive ...
... strategies might evolve over time . In this instance , it is family strategies that are of interest . Moreover , owing to the nature of these exogenous factors , operating singly or together , some strategies have a greater adaptive ...
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... strategies that follows makes no pretense of being exhaustive and hence applicable to all societies at whatever point in time we may observe them . Indeed , it represents a very prelim- inary effort to develop a particular kind of ...
... strategies that follows makes no pretense of being exhaustive and hence applicable to all societies at whatever point in time we may observe them . Indeed , it represents a very prelim- inary effort to develop a particular kind of ...
الصفحة 56
... strategies deal with the competing risks of the various life - cycle squeezes and how these risks change over time . Let us consider , in turn , the situation of men who spend much of their working lives in high - level white - collar ...
... strategies deal with the competing risks of the various life - cycle squeezes and how these risks change over time . Let us consider , in turn , the situation of men who spend much of their working lives in high - level white - collar ...
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