Single Women/Family Ties: Life Histories of Older WomenSAGE Publications, 1989 M07 1 - 152 pages This important qualitative study illuminates lifelong single women's contributions to family development in relation to their widowed peers. Allen examines the social and historical contexts of the women's childhoods, their experiences as young adults and the processes leading to their being single or married. Midlife variations in family caregiving experiences and the meaning of being single in old age are also discussed. |
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... workers or by emigrating to cities or overseas . Under these constraints , marriage was not compulsory for women in Ireland as it was in Asian Working - Class Single Women in Historical Perspective The Western European Marriage Pattern.
... workers or by emigrating to cities or overseas . Under these constraints , marriage was not compulsory for women in Ireland as it was in Asian Working - Class Single Women in Historical Perspective The Western European Marriage Pattern.
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... workers from households ( Rapp , 1982 ) . Accord- ing to feminist revisions of Marxist theory , women's reproductive work and their class relationships form the basis of their oppression and constitute an important part of capitalism ...
... workers from households ( Rapp , 1982 ) . Accord- ing to feminist revisions of Marxist theory , women's reproductive work and their class relationships form the basis of their oppression and constitute an important part of capitalism ...
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... workers , and carpenters . The women were proud of the contributions of their male kin to building the city and sur- rounding towns : ... My grandfather was a mason . He built houses and laid chimneys and that sort of thing .... He did ...
... workers , and carpenters . The women were proud of the contributions of their male kin to building the city and sur- rounding towns : ... My grandfather was a mason . He built houses and laid chimneys and that sort of thing .... He did ...
Contents
Series Editors Foreword | 9 |
WorkingClass Single Women in Historical | 22 |
The Research Process | 38 |
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