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20 documents for wedlock paper
  • Clinical institutions have embedded their claims to legitimacy in research methodologies focussed on objectivity, replication and enumerative strength ([Ann Oakley], 2000; Hubbard, 1990; [Rosser], 1990). The type of knowledge-making activities in the midwife project that did not draw on these previously validated models escaped scrutiny because they were deemed banal, but also were dismissed because the "knowledge" to be produced was unlikely to impact on the clinical field studied. Our research team of humanities scholars seemed to intensify the sense of the hospital administrations and ethics committees that this research had little legitimate connection to the clinical field to be studied. As the epistemological paradigms were viewed as illegitimate (of uncertain origin and therefore...

    Introduction:. The title of this paper invokes the colloquial description of babies born out of wedlock. Such infants were often described as being born o...

  • There is a continuing debate about the extent to which women in the 19th century were involved in economic life. A sutdy utilizes a reading of a number of novels by the English author Anthony Trollope to explore the impact of primogeniture, entail, and the marriage settlement on the relationship between men and women and the extent to which women were involved in the ownership, transmission, and management of property in England in the mid-19th century. The marriage settlement, primogeniture, and entail play a crucial role in Trollope's plots, in the creation and transmission of family wealth. Although Trollope's treatment of them is ambivalent, they have negative as well as positive consequences. The portion and the settlement appear as indispensable elements of marriage, but with the ...

    ... contained in the libraries and private papers of "genteel" women that they engaged closely in ma...Wedlock meant a large number of children and, to avoid the...

  • ...Law Commission. Consultation Paper No. 134. Criminal Law: Consent and Offences agains...After having intercourse out of wedlock for a year and becoming pregnant, the plaintiff di...

  • .... The paper explores this nexus of globalization, federalism a... to outline strategies for reducing out of wedlock pregnancies and may draw on a $250 million federal...

  • Based on a unique retrospective survey conducted in 2000 with several cohorts of men and women in Burkina Faso, the study analyzes how the transition to adulthood in the two largest urban centers of the country has evolved over the past twenty years. Results show that both the timing and the nature of important social steps in the lives of male and female youth, such as end of schooling, first paid employment, residential independence, first union and first birth, have undergone considerable changes since 1980. The period during which youth remain economically dependent on their elders seems clearly to be lengthening in Burkinabe cities. With a longer and more complex transition phase between childhood and adulthood, young people's life trajectories are also more diverse and new social ...

    ...DATA & METHODS. This paper uses data from a unique nationally representative ... of the social recognition of out of wedlock maternity. Indeed, the social status of a first pr...

  • In low fertility societies, less traditional orientations on questions of gender and family are linked to more non-marital births and a somewhat higher level of childbearing. This study looks at the attitudes to non-marital births to analyze the predictors of attitudes that are more favorable to childbearing. Using a sample from Oxford and Middlesex counties in Ontario, Canada, we find that women who are employed full-time have more favorable attitudes to nonmarital childbearing. For men, it is the non-married who have more positive attitudes. In contrast, women in complementary role relationships and men who are married are less favorable to having children outside of a marital relationship. Policies that would support family diversity and single parent families are discussed.

    ...In this paper, we are particularly interested to know the relati... would tend to increase the rate of out-of-wedlock births. In particular, he states that "out-of-wedl...

  • [...] while he's a member of the provincial Progressive Conservatives -- he ran as a sacrificial lamb against then-premier Gary Doer in 2007 -- many in the party distance themselves from Waddell because of his extreme views and the fact he enjoys talking about them. Just as the Tories are starting to make some serious inroads in Winnipeg against the NDP, now is not the time for some redneck rural rantings to scare the bejeezus out of the urbane voters in the provincial capital.

    ... he had written in the latest edition of his paper. Something odd about pornography and weird about h... in a single sentence -- no sex out of wedlock and then only between a man and a woman. And to my...

  • In this paper, we study the patterns of women first union formation in Hungary. We use competing risk models (Cox regression) to analyze retrospective data (women sub sample, N=8931) from the Gender and Generations Survey for Hungary, wave 1. We found that cohabitation is increasing popular choice among the young cohorts in Hungary and it works as a marriage replacement for women who start their union career later in life. While there is a well defined tendency of the younger generations to choose cohabitation rather than marriage as a first union, the level of education, being in school, working status and ethnicity play an important role in taking this decision.

    ..., the increase in the number of out of wedlock births and the decrease in the marriage rate is si...

  • ... biological, definition and at common law, wedlock was usually conclusive evidence of paternity. The ... a country that was capable of providing paper documentation showing his legal relationship to hi...

  • ... alarms civil libertarians and her lack of a paper trail worries others. How can Democrats be sure sh... will find a federal right to same-sex wedlock. Judge Wood talks of a "right not to have the stat...



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