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Family systems and cultural change / edited by Elza Verquó and Peter Xenos

Colaborador(es): Berquó, Elza [ed.] | Xenos, Peter, 1943-.
Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries International studies in demography: Editor: Oxford ; New York : Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press, 1992Descripción: xiii, 222 p. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 0198283849.Tema(s): Família -- Països en vies de desenvolupament | Demografia familiarGénero/Forma: CAMBIO FAMILIAR | CAMBIO CULTURAL | DEMOGRAFÍA DE LA FAMILIA | PAÍSES EN DESARROLLO | ESTRUCTURAS FAMILIARES | FAMILIAResumen: Family demography is a recent and relatively under-developed branch of population studies which promises new ways of understanding demographic change and new models of family demography and family change attuned to the world's socio-cultural diversity. This volume looks particularly at marriage systems, how they have evolved and how they function in specific sociocultural settings and economic conditions. Other subjects discussed range from the experience of families under slavery, that of Malay households under pressure of urbanization, to the evolving institutions of consensual union and celibacy in Latin America.
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Family demography is a recent and relatively under-developed branch of population studies which promises new ways of understanding demographic change and new models of family demography and family change attuned to the world's socio-cultural diversity. This volume looks particularly at marriage systems, how they have evolved and how they function in specific sociocultural settings and economic conditions. Other subjects discussed range from the experience of families under slavery, that of Malay households under pressure of urbanization, to the evolving institutions of consensual union and celibacy in Latin America.

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