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... percent for whites . Fourteen percent of Negro children received aid under the Aid for Dependent Children program as opposed to 2 percent of white children ; and 56 percent of nonwhite children and 8 percent of white children received ...
... percent for whites . Fourteen percent of Negro children received aid under the Aid for Dependent Children program as opposed to 2 percent of white children ; and 56 percent of nonwhite children and 8 percent of white children received ...
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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 of married women did so . By 1963 , 36 percent of all women over 14 were working , but the proportion of working married women was well over 60 percent . 158 157 Despite this increase , attitudes regarding the roles of men and ...
... percent of married women did so . By 1963 , 36 percent of all women over 14 were working , but the proportion of working married women was well over 60 percent . 158 157 Despite this increase , attitudes regarding the roles of men and ...
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Marriage among the Greeks | 47 |
Roman Marriage | 64 |
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