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Page 102
... example of this : facilitating the choice of residence close to one's children's home . Another example of a necessary change is the modification of tax exemption rules on the support of aged parents . In the modified extended family ...
... example of this : facilitating the choice of residence close to one's children's home . Another example of a necessary change is the modification of tax exemption rules on the support of aged parents . In the modified extended family ...
Page 181
... example , Waley , 1938 ; Doeblin , 1940 ; Ware , 1955 ) . This explains why the same comment is found in many other analyses of Confucian thought ( see , among others , Creel , 1949 , 1962 ; Fung , 1948 ; Chan , 1963 ; Chai and Chai ...
... example , Waley , 1938 ; Doeblin , 1940 ; Ware , 1955 ) . This explains why the same comment is found in many other analyses of Confucian thought ( see , among others , Creel , 1949 , 1962 ; Fung , 1948 ; Chan , 1963 ; Chai and Chai ...
Page 251
... example in Iran after the Shah ) , or may legitimize changes in traditional values ( for example , the move against filial piety and parental authority during the early years of the communist regimes in Russia , China , Cuba and North ...
... example in Iran after the Shah ) , or may legitimize changes in traditional values ( for example , the move against filial piety and parental authority during the early years of the communist regimes in Russia , China , Cuba and North ...
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Family Formation | 49 |
Marriage and Parenthood as Personal | 105 |
Social Policy and Childcare | 155 |
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