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Sėkmingo auklėjimo daugiavaikėje šeimoje prielaidos / Assumptions of sucessful education in big familiesAtkočiūnienė, Lina 08 June 2004 (has links)
The family situation and its development are complicated in Lithuania today: the traditional famyli qualities are disappearing, low birthrate cannot ensure generation change, and the number of social-risk families and abandoned children is really worrying.
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Factors influencing decisions on family sizeMdaka, Busisiwe Doreen 01 June 1997 (has links)
The objective of this study was to explore women's perceptions of family size and to investigate factors that influence women's decisions on family size. An exploratory research design was used. Fifty women who had completed their families, fifty women who had not started with their families and twenty five males who
had not started with their families all residing at Sebokeng, were interviewed. The results showed that the women's perceptions of family size were changing towards a small family norm. A small family was defined in terms of a family that one can afford to maintain financially and educate. Men support the idea of smaller families.
Decisions on family size are influenced by external factors and experience in growing up in big families. Rearing a lot of children also influences women to prefer smaller families either for themselves or for their children. / Social Work / M.A. (Social Science (Social Work))
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Factors influencing decisions on family sizeMdaka, Busisiwe Doreen 01 June 1997 (has links)
The objective of this study was to explore women's perceptions of family size and to investigate factors that influence women's decisions on family size. An exploratory research design was used. Fifty women who had completed their families, fifty women who had not started with their families and twenty five males who
had not started with their families all residing at Sebokeng, were interviewed. The results showed that the women's perceptions of family size were changing towards a small family norm. A small family was defined in terms of a family that one can afford to maintain financially and educate. Men support the idea of smaller families.
Decisions on family size are influenced by external factors and experience in growing up in big families. Rearing a lot of children also influences women to prefer smaller families either for themselves or for their children. / Social Work / M.A. (Social Science (Social Work))
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