Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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... urban were married . In 1920 a larger proportion of rural men than of urban were married , but this was not true in 1930 . In 1930 a higher percentage of urban men and women and of rural women married than in 1920 . From statistics on ...
... urban were married . In 1920 a larger proportion of rural men than of urban were married , but this was not true in 1930 . In 1930 a higher percentage of urban men and women and of rural women married than in 1920 . From statistics on ...
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... urban , the United States Census Bureau has defined an urban population as one " residing in cities and other incorporated places having 2500 inhabitants or more . " The remainder is classified as rural . As can be seen by Table 11 the ...
... urban , the United States Census Bureau has defined an urban population as one " residing in cities and other incorporated places having 2500 inhabitants or more . " The remainder is classified as rural . As can be seen by Table 11 the ...
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... urban conditions , religious training is also greatly weakened . Parents do not have opportunity to instruct children in religious beliefs , and although some send their young to religious schools on Sunday , the majority do not even do ...
... urban conditions , religious training is also greatly weakened . Parents do not have opportunity to instruct children in religious beliefs , and although some send their young to religious schools on Sunday , the majority do not even do ...
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