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... Malay family . However , the same limitation found in Freedman's ( 1957 ) work is also found in Djamour's ( 1959 ) . As an ethnography of the Malay family , her study was primarily descriptive and did not include a conceptual analysis ...
... Malay family . However , the same limitation found in Freedman's ( 1957 ) work is also found in Djamour's ( 1959 ) . As an ethnography of the Malay family , her study was primarily descriptive and did not include a conceptual analysis ...
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... Malay resident females , and the Malay resident females . The latter two groups are included in an attempt to identify Muslim versus non - Muslim differences which are not available in the 1990 census figures . This approximation is ...
... Malay resident females , and the Malay resident females . The latter two groups are included in an attempt to identify Muslim versus non - Muslim differences which are not available in the 1990 census figures . This approximation is ...
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... Malay respondents made this choice or the choice of being married with no children . The ethnic differences involve , inevitably , variations in cultural values and religious beliefs . Such distinctions are particularly evident between ...
... Malay respondents made this choice or the choice of being married with no children . The ethnic differences involve , inevitably , variations in cultural values and religious beliefs . Such distinctions are particularly evident between ...
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Family Formation | 49 |
Marriage and Parenthood as Personal | 105 |
Social Policy and Childcare | 155 |
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