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... percent unequivocally opposed to divorce compared to 17 percent in 1937. Strong differences were found , however , when social class was taken into account . Among men , 45 percent of the college graduates would grant a divorce for ...
... percent unequivocally opposed to divorce compared to 17 percent in 1937. Strong differences were found , however , when social class was taken into account . Among men , 45 percent of the college graduates would grant a divorce for ...
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... percent decline in women chemists , in contrast to a 13.5 percent increase in men chemists . In the same period , women engineers rose by 11 percent , whereas their male counterparts showed a 64.3 percent increase . While women ...
... percent decline in women chemists , in contrast to a 13.5 percent increase in men chemists . In the same period , women engineers rose by 11 percent , whereas their male counterparts showed a 64.3 percent increase . While women ...
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... percent , respectively , slightly higher than the incidence of between 44 and 49 percent for men reported by Kinsey for the comparable age range of 20 to 21 . An admittedly atypical sample of Psychology Today readers indicated that only ...
... percent , respectively , slightly higher than the incidence of between 44 and 49 percent for men reported by Kinsey for the comparable age range of 20 to 21 . An admittedly atypical sample of Psychology Today readers indicated that only ...
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