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... Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics , United States Department of Agriculture , 1944 , 10 pp . 8 U.S. Bureau of the Census , Census of Business , 1948 , " Service Trades , " United States Summary . the standard of living rather ...
... Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics , United States Department of Agriculture , 1944 , 10 pp . 8 U.S. Bureau of the Census , Census of Business , 1948 , " Service Trades , " United States Summary . the standard of living rather ...
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... Bureau of the Census . The nine occupations in which women were not employed , according to the Census report of ... Bureau , Women's Jobs : Advance and Growth , Bulletin No. 232 ( Washington , D.C .: U.S. Government Printing Office ) ...
... Bureau of the Census . The nine occupations in which women were not employed , according to the Census report of ... Bureau , Women's Jobs : Advance and Growth , Bulletin No. 232 ( Washington , D.C .: U.S. Government Printing Office ) ...
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... Bureau of the United States Department of Labor . The Women's Bureau , for instance , has recommended maternity clauses in union contracts to protect the rights of married workers by guaranteeing them leave for childbearing . Surveys by ...
... Bureau of the United States Department of Labor . The Women's Bureau , for instance , has recommended maternity clauses in union contracts to protect the rights of married workers by guaranteeing them leave for childbearing . Surveys by ...
Contents
What Has Been Happening to the Family? | 3 |
How Causes Are Studied | 18 |
PART TWO Recent Changes in the Family | 33 |
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affected age at marriage Alice Morse Earle American areas artificial insemination average behavior biological family birth control birth rate Bureau Census cent century chapter child cities contraceptives crease culture decades decrease divorce rate divorced persons earlier early marriage economic functions employment of married factors family changes farms females Fertility fewer future girls greater growth Hence household economy husband income increase Industrial Industrial Revolution influence inventions knowledge labor force less living lodgers males Margaret Mead marital happiness marriage rate married couples married women mate median ment modern mothers nomic number of children number of divorces parents percentage period probably production psychological recent recreation relatively religious reported result riage role romantic love rural scientific discoveries sexual sexual intercourse social society Statistical status of women steam engine Table technological tion trend United urban W. I. Thomas wife wives woman young