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  2. Family Resources Survey - Wikipedia

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    After Northern Ireland was included in the sample, and also a 100% boost was introduced for Scotland, the sample size rose to 29,000 households in 2002 across the UK. In the most recent survey, the sample size was over 25,000 households (over 42,000 adults). [ 1 ]

  3. Family in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This figure illustrates the changing structure of families in the U.S. Only 7% of families in the U.S. in 2002 were "traditional" families in the sense that the husband worked and earned a sufficient income for the wife and kids to stay home. Many families are now dual-earner families.

  4. History of the family - Wikipedia

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    The trend was especially pronounced in the U.S. and Canada. [6] It emphasizes demographic patterns and public policy. It is quite separate from genealogy, although it often draws on the same primary sources such as censuses and family records. [7] An influential pioneering study came in 1978 called Women, Work, and Family.

  5. Birkenstock - Wikipedia

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    Carl Birkenstock joined the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in 1940. Carl continued to sell insoles at least until 1943. [17] There is no evidence of forced laborers in the Birkenstock family companies, which is not surprising given the small size of the companies and the non-war-related production. [9] The largest Birkenstock company - Gebr.

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  7. Sociology of the family - Wikipedia

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    Family size, age, ethnicity, diversity, gender: Average age of marriage is getting older. [2] Traditional: male as breadwinner and female as homemaker; Increase in divorce rates; Domain / Sphere Which aspects of family life are considered important by the family, government, or group Views about marriage and sexuality

  8. Inglehart–Welzel cultural map of the world - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] The shift from traditional to secular-rational values has a strong correlation (0.65) with the fraction of a country's economy that is in the industrial sector, while the shift from survival to self-expression values is unrelated to the size of the country's industrial sector, but has a strong correlation (0.73) with the size of the ...

  9. Family traditions - Wikipedia

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    Many families have a tradition of eating a particular food on holidays. For example, some Jewish families in the US eat Chinese food on Christmas Day. One of the classic examples of family traditions of the modern era is the family traditions of the present royal family of Great Britain. One of such family traditions enjoin upon male members of ...