The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1974 |
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... Marriage rates . The marriage rate continues to be high , with over 90 percent of the adult population having been married at least once . However , today only 70 percent of the young people between the ages of twenty - two and twenty ...
... Marriage rates . The marriage rate continues to be high , with over 90 percent of the adult population having been married at least once . However , today only 70 percent of the young people between the ages of twenty - two and twenty ...
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... marriage and a calmer acceptance of extra- marital affairs for both partners.17 Rationale for changes . Among the other reasons for such pro- posals are : 1. Marriage tends to be worse for women than for men . Although myth would have ...
... marriage and a calmer acceptance of extra- marital affairs for both partners.17 Rationale for changes . Among the other reasons for such pro- posals are : 1. Marriage tends to be worse for women than for men . Although myth would have ...
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... marriage . At present , it may be deferring marriage for some of our youth . Perhaps this practice will lead to later and , in the long run , bet- ter marriages . It is far too early to know . Parenthood without marriage . Such terms as ...
... marriage . At present , it may be deferring marriage for some of our youth . Perhaps this practice will lead to later and , in the long run , bet- ter marriages . It is far too early to know . Parenthood without marriage . Such terms as ...
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100 YEARS OF CONCERN | 18 |
WHAT PRICE A BETTER TOMORROW? SOCIAL POLICY FOR | 32 |
OBJECTIVES IN WELFARE TECHNOCRACY | 52 |
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