The Family: An IntroductionAllyn and Bacon, 1988 - 681 pages |
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... means that relate to the menstrual cycle . The emergent norm pertaining to family size , family planning , and childbirth in or out of the marital context suggests that family limitation is an individual choice and the methods used ...
... means that relate to the menstrual cycle . The emergent norm pertaining to family size , family planning , and childbirth in or out of the marital context suggests that family limitation is an individual choice and the methods used ...
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... means conflict between the families that own and control the wealth and means of pro- duction and the families who are forced to work for wages and produce the products or provide the services . Translated into gender terms , this means ...
... means conflict between the families that own and control the wealth and means of pro- duction and the families who are forced to work for wages and produce the products or provide the services . Translated into gender terms , this means ...
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... means bad luck . For a bride to be late at her wedding means bad luck . For a bride to sleep soundly and awake cheerful indicates eternal happiness . After the wedding , if the girl walks ahead of the man and groom , she will rule the ...
... means bad luck . For a bride to be late at her wedding means bad luck . For a bride to sleep soundly and awake cheerful indicates eternal happiness . After the wedding , if the girl walks ahead of the man and groom , she will rule the ...
Contents
Sexual Relationships in Premarital and Nonmarital | 10 |
Disciplinary and Theoretical Approaches to Family | 39 |
Marital Family and Kinship Organization | 77 |
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