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... who engaged in the conduct to compensate persons affected by the conduct, and may issue an interim ... who at any time in the year is a married person or a person who is in a common-law partners...
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... or returning to work; this would make married women more vulnerable by reducing their work exper... tax payable;(4) tax-based benefits to persons and families are usually determined on the basis o...
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... rebates resulting from the credits for married persons and dependants and deductions for maintena...
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... rebates resulting from the credits for married persons and dependants and deductions for maintena...
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This paper sets the current debate about Canada's criminal law prohibiting polygamy in an historical, social and legal context, and argues that this law is constitutionally valid and sound social policy. Unlike the recognition of same-sex marriage, which promoted equality and saved government resources, the recognition of polygamy would promote inequality and impose costs on Canadian society. The social reality of polygamy is often exploitative of women and harmful to children, and its practice is contrary to fundamental Canadian values. If Canada's prohibition on polygamy is ruled unconstitutional, we would likely have to allow immigration by polygamous families. Western European countries, which allowed immigration by polygamous families in the past, experienced significant social and...
... law, in 2005 Parliament permitted two persons of the same sex to marry, as discussed more fully ... acquired by same-sex partners who had married. There was, however, considerable social and insti...
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Many social inequality studies in modern societies take an individualistic approach. They analyse men and women as individuals and neglect marriage patterns and familial relationships. This often implies that men and women are all alike, that there are no important differences within households, and that employment chances and risks within the family are based on gender-free considerations. This article draws on the empirical results of several international comparative research projects to examine the impact of changes in union formation, the division of labour in couples and rising uncertainty in male breadwinner incomes on the development of social inequality between families in modern societies. The empirical findings support the view that such inequalities have grown significantly ...
... social mobility models were extended to married women, it was not women's own resources that were ... more highly qualified than less qualified persons. However, strong economic growth coupled with a la...
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..., which includes a person who is actually married and also "either of a man and woman who are not ma...29 and replaced with the words "two persons". H. appealed the decision and was joined in the a...
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We use recent time diary data for the U.S. and Australia to examine the gender gap in total work time (unpaid work plus paid work). We focus on whether the gender gap in total work time varies by couples' employment and parental status. We use two alternative measures of unpaid work, which differ in whether unpaid work includes work reported as a secondary activity. Contrasting sharply with the image painted by Hochschild (1989), when we combine all types of families, we find little gender gap in total work hours (paid plus unpaid), whether or not secondary activities are included. However, the gender gap varies dramatically by family type. When couples have preschool-age children and both men and women are employed full-time, women's total work is 4 to 5 hours more per week than men's ...
...Two-day diaries were completed by 7,250 persons over 15 years of age in 4,059 households in the na...We restrict our analytic sample to married women and married men between the ages of 20 and 5...
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... to represent the interests of the named persons in the closed hearings. Bill C-3 also eliminated t...Plans to get married:. In June 1998, Harkat indicated to an acquaintanc...
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... Generals Award in commemoration of the Persons case, the Queens Silver and Gold Jubilee medals an...She married Isaac in 1924, and moved to Canada in 1925 with on...