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perceptions were defining social and societal norms at the time. The community strictly controlled the family through different … “rituals” of interference in its internal affairs. Due to its feature as a fundamental social group, the family has different … level of the society is able to influence the family either directly or indirectly. The study of society shows different …
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-2000. For the better part of US history, blacks have enjoyed less access to schooling for their children than whites. This paper …
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This study is aimed at empirical investigation of the role that various socio-economic factors like female education, urbanization and female labour force participation play in determining fertility of women in Pakistan. ARDL bound testing approach to co-integration is used to analyze the long...
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civil law very clearly expressed in favour of the family and children’s interests. They were all made to better supervise … mentality. Customary regulations. The family, its formation, the relationships between man, woman, children and relatives, as … family by restraining the number of a couple’s children and by quasi-generalisation of the nuclear family. Small families …
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law very clearly favoured family and children’s interests. They were all conceived to better supervise individual … relationship between the spouses, legacy, legal guardianship, the issue of supporting children and spouses and many others. The … borrowed norms and regulations belonging to Church’s legislation. The frail State – Church dualism on family law was influenced …
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The present paper wishes to be an inventory of the historical-demographical writings within Romanian landscape. We were able to identify preoccupation for demographic phenomena even since late 19th century, that have grown once with the creation of a discipline of historical demography in the...
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.. The perspectives of approaching the rural community and family have expanded considerably using these sources of … civil status within the meaning of the reconstruction of demographic events (birth, marriage, death). The family … information for the pre-state period and this is precisely the reason for which he proposes restoring the family’s biological life …
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couple had children, the existence of the family does not cease, it just takes a new form. The research of the archives … typology, a form of social deviance that has as effect the dilution of family image and norms. We do not discuss here of a … dilution of the traditional norms concerning family, as someone might misunderstand, it is an erosion of the idea of family in …
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.. The perspectives of approaching the rural community and family have expanded considerably using these sources of … civil status within the meaning of the reconstruction of demographic events (birth, marriage, death). The family … information for the pre-state period and this is precisely the reason for which he proposes restoring the family’s biological life …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011260423
conception, birth degree, mother’s age, number of children in a family, etc. On the other hand, birth will be explained and …Birth will be approached from both regional analysis and family perspectives. In the latter case, a complex survey … reconstructing family in two sample villages in the survey will show specific aspects of birth. The aims and objectives of our …
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