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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... females than males ( table 5.2 ) . In other words , female students believed in individualism more strongly than males even though they are more closely - knit to the primary social groups to which they belong . Their belief could have ...
... females than males ( table 5.2 ) . In other words , female students believed in individualism more strongly than males even though they are more closely - knit to the primary social groups to which they belong . Their belief could have ...
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... Female ( % ) Most important Staying out late at night 13 25 Second most important College work 16 9 Third most important Number of Students Social and religious values 9 18 233 174 Parents in patriarchal , cohesive families that prevail ...
... Female ( % ) Most important Staying out late at night 13 25 Second most important College work 16 9 Third most important Number of Students Social and religious values 9 18 233 174 Parents in patriarchal , cohesive families that prevail ...
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... females - did not adopt all the ideas and norms that govern gender equality in Western societies . For example , most AUB students did not accept the notions that women can take on any job , or that ... Female AUB Students FAMILY NORMS 107.
... females - did not adopt all the ideas and norms that govern gender equality in Western societies . For example , most AUB students did not accept the notions that women can take on any job , or that ... Female AUB Students FAMILY NORMS 107.
Contents
A Sociological Perspective | 11 |
Research Review and Study Methodology | 25 |
Stability and Change in Social Structure | 41 |
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