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... household and polity scales . To fully explore this theme both etic and emic time scales are considered . Time Management at the Household Scale Time Allocation [ TA ] study is one form of etic analysis that has been applied to ' home ...
... household and polity scales . To fully explore this theme both etic and emic time scales are considered . Time Management at the Household Scale Time Allocation [ TA ] study is one form of etic analysis that has been applied to ' home ...
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... household scale data have not been collected or analysed to make the impact of a domestic cycle a practical object of study , nor does it seem that such data will ever be very accessible . In the Oaxacan example , cited above ...
... household scale data have not been collected or analysed to make the impact of a domestic cycle a practical object of study , nor does it seem that such data will ever be very accessible . In the Oaxacan example , cited above ...
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... household headship succession calculations need not involve kin reckoning beyond one or two generations . My discussion now focuses on the emic domain . For day to day activities of the individual life cycle , a key emic time - scale ...
... household headship succession calculations need not involve kin reckoning beyond one or two generations . My discussion now focuses on the emic domain . For day to day activities of the individual life cycle , a key emic time - scale ...
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