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Page 405
... less interaction with his fellow workers or superiors and is less traumatically affected by a change in his marital status . Another important factor differentiating the divorced and the nondivorced is the greater social conventionality ...
... less interaction with his fellow workers or superiors and is less traumatically affected by a change in his marital status . Another important factor differentiating the divorced and the nondivorced is the greater social conventionality ...
Page 515
... less vested interest in supporting the marriage . There is little question that the philosophy of polygyny is incompatible with the full exercise of women's rights . With greater educational and economic opportunity , she is less likely ...
... less vested interest in supporting the marriage . There is little question that the philosophy of polygyny is incompatible with the full exercise of women's rights . With greater educational and economic opportunity , she is less likely ...
Page 533
... less in need of assurance , find it annoying to cope with the quasi - status of out - of - wedlock liaisons . They ... less committed than the going - together couples , whereas the men in the cohabiting couples were clearly less ...
... less in need of assurance , find it annoying to cope with the quasi - status of out - of - wedlock liaisons . They ... less committed than the going - together couples , whereas the men in the cohabiting couples were clearly less ...
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