Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... male .1588 6.1 White male .1295 5 18.5 Other male .1243 6 21.3 654321 Table 6.4 Male suicide rates Percent of males Marital status aged 60-64 ( 1950 ) Average annual suicide rate ( 1949-51 ) Married .793 36.2 Widowed .096 64.7 Single ...
... male .1588 6.1 White male .1295 5 18.5 Other male .1243 6 21.3 654321 Table 6.4 Male suicide rates Percent of males Marital status aged 60-64 ( 1950 ) Average annual suicide rate ( 1949-51 ) Married .793 36.2 Widowed .096 64.7 Single ...
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... male children upon their mothers will be associated with dramatic and sometimes violent initiation rites at puberty . Contrariwise , in societies not emphasizing de- pendence of male infants upon mothers and where the father ex- ercises ...
... male children upon their mothers will be associated with dramatic and sometimes violent initiation rites at puberty . Contrariwise , in societies not emphasizing de- pendence of male infants upon mothers and where the father ex- ercises ...
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... male students are against sit- ins , picket lines , and strikes . At the other end , we have one campus on which only 10 percent of the male students take this position . The other four campuses fall in between with 20 , 30 , 40 , and ...
... male students are against sit- ins , picket lines , and strikes . At the other end , we have one campus on which only 10 percent of the male students take this position . The other four campuses fall in between with 20 , 30 , 40 , and ...
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