The Changing Position of Women in Family and Society: A Cross-National ComparisonEugen Lupri Brill Archive, 1983 M01 1 - 462 pages |
Contents
EUGEN LUPRI | 3 |
WOMEN IN CAPITALIST COUNTRIES | 19 |
A NORTH AMERICA | 43 |
A Comparative View on the Changing Position of Women in the United | 78 |
B EUROPE | 120 |
Female Marital Behaviour in French Society | 136 |
Some Data Many Ques | 148 |
The Case of Italy | 179 |
Women and the Family in Poland | 276 |
Women in Czechoslovakia | 296 |
Conditions for the Social Equality | 311 |
Womens Roles and Conjugal Family Systems in Ghana | 331 |
The Changing Position of Black Women in South Africa | 344 |
Economic Recession and Swiss Womens Attitudes Towards Marital Role | 373 |
Egalitarianism in Marriage? Graduate Education and the Sexual Division | 396 |
Sex Role Concepts of Canadian Female Students | 418 |
Changing Sex Roles in the Greek Family and Society | 190 |
ASIA | 207 |
The Changing Role of Swedish Women in Family and Society | 225 |
B EASTERN AND SOUTHERN EUROPE | 261 |
The Industrialization of Housework | 430 |
Contributors | 444 |
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