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Fecondite humaine --- Demographie --- Etats-unis --- Etats-unis
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Families --- Work and family --- Familles --- Travail et famille --- Cross-cultural studies --- Etudes transculturelles --- J4174 --- K9325.10 --- K9413.50 --- K9418.20 --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- family and interpersonal relations -- marriage and divorce --- Korea: Communities, social classes and groups -- family -- marriage and divorce --- Korea: Economy and industry -- relations -- society --- Korea: Economy and industry -- labor and employment -- social conditions --- J4100 --- J4129 --- J4171 --- J4352 --- K9300 --- K9310.90 --- K9325 --- Families and work --- Family and work --- Dual-career families --- Work-life balance --- Japan: Sociology, anthropology and culture in general --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- cross-cultural contacts, contrasts and globalization --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- family --- Japan: Economy and industry -- labor and employment -- social conditions --- Korea: Social sciences -- general, social and cultural history --- Korea: Society, social psychology and social-anthropological phenomena (South) Korea -- cross cultural contacts and contrasts --- Korea: Communities, social classes and groups -- family --- J4170
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When we compare Eastern and Western societies, we find similar economic and social forces at work. But the impact of these on family life reflects differences in cultural history and social context. This volume examines family change in Korea, Japan, and the United States, allowing us to contrast the collective emphasis of a Confucian social heritage with the individualism of the West. An impressive group of demographers and family sociologists considers such questions as: How do family patterns vary within countries and across societies? How essential are marriage and parenthood? How do levels of contact between middle-aged adults and their parents who live elsewhere differ in East Asian countries and the U.S.? How does female employment vary based on family factors and do these factors affect employment across societies?Policy makers and demographic and family researchers both in the U.S. and Asia will find this book a vital resource for understanding the dynamics of family life in contrasting modern societies. Contributors: Larry L. Bumpass, Yong-Chan Byun, Minja Kim Choe, Karen Oppenheim Mason, Ronald R. Rindfluss, Noriko O. Tsuya.
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Demography --- Fertility, Human --- Population density --- Social mobility --- Population research --- Congresses. --- 314 --- -Population density --- -Population research --- -Social mobility --- -#SBIB:314H110 --- Mobility, Social --- Sociology --- Population --- Density, Population --- Human population density --- Residential density --- Population geography --- Ecological carrying capacity --- Human fertility --- Natality --- Human reproduction --- Infertility --- Demografie. Bevolkingsleer --- Congresses --- Bevolkingsstudies en theorieën: algemeen --- Research --- 314 Demografie. Bevolkingsleer --- #SBIB:314H110 --- Fertility, Human - Congresses. --- Population density - Congresses. --- Social mobility - Congresses. --- Population research - Congresses.
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Why do American couples differ in the number of children they have? To answer this question the first major longitudinal study in American fertility was begun in 1957 with a series of interviews with parents of two children. Family Growth in Metropolitan America (1961) and The Third Child (1963) reported the results of the first two phases of this research project. In this book, in addition to evaluating the longitudinal design of the study, the authors report the results of the third and final interviews, a decade after the first, and attempt to answer such questions as: How well are couples able to predict their own fertility over the years? To what extent does the number of children desired affect the spacing of births? How is fertility affected by peer group relations, by the wife's participation in the labor force, by religion?Originally published in 1971.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Family size --- Birth control --- Fertility, Human --- Régulation des naissances --- Family Planning Services. --- Fertility. --- -Family size --- -Fertility, Human --- -#SBIB:314H231 --- Human fertility --- Natality --- Demography --- Human reproduction --- Infertility --- Size of families --- Family planning --- Population control --- Pregnancy --- Contraception --- Reproductive rights --- Below Replacement Fertility --- Differential Fertility --- Fecundability --- Fertility Determinants --- Fertility Incentives --- Fertility Preferences --- Fertility, Below Replacement --- Marital Fertility --- Natural Fertility --- Subfecundity --- World Fertility Survey --- Fecundity --- Determinant, Fertility --- Determinants, Fertility --- Fertility Determinant --- Fertility Incentive --- Fertility Preference --- Fertility Survey, World --- Fertility Surveys, World --- Fertility, Differential --- Fertility, Marital --- Fertility, Natural --- Preference, Fertility --- Preferences, Fertility --- Survey, World Fertility --- Surveys, World Fertility --- World Fertility Surveys --- Family Planning Programs --- Planned Pregnancy --- Pregnancy, Planned --- Family Planning --- Family Planning Program --- Family Planning Service --- Planned Pregnancies --- Planning Service, Family --- Planning Services, Family --- Pregnancies, Planned --- Program, Family Planning --- Programs, Family Planning --- Service, Family Planning --- Services, Family Planning --- Population Control --- Nataliteit --- Prevention --- United States. --- Régulation des naissances --- Family Planning Services --- Fertility --- #SBIB:314H231 --- Family size - United States --- Birth control - United States --- Fertility, Human - United States
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Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Demography --- United States --- Family --- Marriage --- Households --- United States of America
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Mothers --- Married women --- Women --- Married women --- Mothers --- Women --- Employment --- Employment --- Employment --- Employment. --- Employment. --- Employment. --- United States.
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Mothers --- Married women --- Women --- Employment --- Employment --- Employment --- United States.
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