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... composition . Remaining open is the earlier question suggested by our data , namely , whether the single ( unmarried ) state is intrinsically more pathogenic for men than for women . Of course , to answer this question definitively ...
... composition . Remaining open is the earlier question suggested by our data , namely , whether the single ( unmarried ) state is intrinsically more pathogenic for men than for women . Of course , to answer this question definitively ...
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... composition , 285 attachment - detachment rates , 285–289 cultural congruity and differences , 283-284 , 287-289 educational composition , 284-285 generation - in - U.S . composition , 284 hypotheses on , 288–289 , 297 intergeneration ...
... composition , 285 attachment - detachment rates , 285–289 cultural congruity and differences , 283-284 , 287-289 educational composition , 284-285 generation - in - U.S . composition , 284 hypotheses on , 288–289 , 297 intergeneration ...
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... composition , 77-78 reduction of population ( 1910-1936 ) , 261 religious composition , 87 sex ratio , 181-182 tempo , 117 working population , 71 Marceau , Felicien , 370 Marital status , as demographic variable , 18-19 , 175-176 , 339 ...
... composition , 77-78 reduction of population ( 1910-1936 ) , 261 religious composition , 87 sex ratio , 181-182 tempo , 117 working population , 71 Marceau , Felicien , 370 Marital status , as demographic variable , 18-19 , 175-176 , 339 ...
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Reasons for the Study | 3 |
Design | 26 |
Mental Health Ratings | 59 |
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