Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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... becoming biological mothers ) become economic advantages . This by no means is a certain development , as families are quick to demand the labor and income of unmarried women , expecting them to care for the sick and the elderly and to ...
... becoming biological mothers ) become economic advantages . This by no means is a certain development , as families are quick to demand the labor and income of unmarried women , expecting them to care for the sick and the elderly and to ...
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... become more relevant with the process of Islamization in Morocco , as elsewhere . In reality , among the Berber people of the Middle Atlas , many divorced and widowed women see no economic alternative to becoming a prostitute . Cultural ...
... become more relevant with the process of Islamization in Morocco , as elsewhere . In reality , among the Berber people of the Middle Atlas , many divorced and widowed women see no economic alternative to becoming a prostitute . Cultural ...
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... become ill . But for us it really isn't a problem . Since we don't have children , we do not have to worry about becoming a burden on them . Our situation is already decided ; we will go to a nursing home , and since we do not have ...
... become ill . But for us it really isn't a problem . Since we don't have children , we do not have to worry about becoming a burden on them . Our situation is already decided ; we will go to a nursing home , and since we do not have ...
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The Case of Unmarried | 1 |
Punk Cuisine Dylan Clark | 19 |
Development and the Life Story of a Thai Farmer Leader | 33 |
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