The Silent Revolution in Lebanon: Changing Values of the YouthExamines the social values and family and political norms among Lebanese college students, within the context of civil strife, a new regional political system, a new world order, and diverse economic and political conditions. |
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... women as emotional , subjective , submissive , dependent , caring , and good at household chores and childrearing.62 A man's success is often attributed to his ability , a woman's to luck . In the West , despite the presence of ...
... women as emotional , subjective , submissive , dependent , caring , and good at household chores and childrearing.62 A man's success is often attributed to his ability , a woman's to luck . In the West , despite the presence of ...
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... women 15-49 years ( known as child - woman ratio ) has dropped from 763 in 1971 , to 313 children per 1000 women in 1996. The number of children ever born to women aged 45-49 ( the oldest age group in which women are fecund ) was 4.2 births ...
... women 15-49 years ( known as child - woman ratio ) has dropped from 763 in 1971 , to 313 children per 1000 women in 1996. The number of children ever born to women aged 45-49 ( the oldest age group in which women are fecund ) was 4.2 births ...
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... Women tended to hold less stereotypic views about themselves than men did , possibly as a result of their higher education . Since one of the explicit objectives of university education is to enhance the self - esteem of students , it ...
... Women tended to hold less stereotypic views about themselves than men did , possibly as a result of their higher education . Since one of the explicit objectives of university education is to enhance the self - esteem of students , it ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Sociological Perspective | 11 |
Research Review and Study Methodology | 25 |
Copyright | |
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