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... attitudes towards marriage . They were more inclined than wives or mothers to believe that a woman does not have to ... Attitudes Towards Marriage by Family Role1 Attitudes 123 Marriage and Parenthood as Personal and Social Goals.
... attitudes towards marriage . They were more inclined than wives or mothers to believe that a woman does not have to ... Attitudes Towards Marriage by Family Role1 Attitudes 123 Marriage and Parenthood as Personal and Social Goals.
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Sociological Perspectives Stella R. Quah. Table 3.7 . Attitudes Towards Marriage by Family Role1 Attitudes Percentage ... Attitude Towards Marriage3 Modern 39.1 23.0 30.7 34.3 Moderate 25.5 24.4 21.2 23.8 Traditional 35.5 52.6 48.2 41.8 ...
Sociological Perspectives Stella R. Quah. Table 3.7 . Attitudes Towards Marriage by Family Role1 Attitudes Percentage ... Attitude Towards Marriage3 Modern 39.1 23.0 30.7 34.3 Moderate 25.5 24.4 21.2 23.8 Traditional 35.5 52.6 48.2 41.8 ...
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... attitudes and opinions also needs to be explored to identify to what extent a separation of attitudes and behaviour is used by women in their struggle for coherence . That is , women may find it possible to reconcile conflicting social ...
... attitudes and opinions also needs to be explored to identify to what extent a separation of attitudes and behaviour is used by women in their struggle for coherence . That is , women may find it possible to reconcile conflicting social ...
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Family Formation | 49 |
Marriage and Parenthood as Personal | 105 |
Social Policy and Childcare | 155 |
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