The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 22University of Auckland., 1988 |
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... backgrounds than women from the same ' class ' background as themselves . Marriages between clerical workers and farmers ' daughters were very common in the 1880s with almost 40 % of grooms in this category , but the pattern declined ...
... backgrounds than women from the same ' class ' background as themselves . Marriages between clerical workers and farmers ' daughters were very common in the 1880s with almost 40 % of grooms in this category , but the pattern declined ...
Strana 148
... background similar to their own . Moreover , a reworking of Gilson's figures for her 1917 to 1967 period reveals exactly the same pattern - namely 66 % of her grooms married partners from the same ' class ' background.39 Occupational ...
... background similar to their own . Moreover , a reworking of Gilson's figures for her 1917 to 1967 period reveals exactly the same pattern - namely 66 % of her grooms married partners from the same ' class ' background.39 Occupational ...
Strana 150
... background was similarly , if not more , remote . Two in every 100 did so , on average , over the past 100 years.43 Therefore one might assume that men and women from the highest and lowest occupational backgrounds did not mix in the ...
... background was similarly , if not more , remote . Two in every 100 did so , on average , over the past 100 years.43 Therefore one might assume that men and women from the highest and lowest occupational backgrounds did not mix in the ...
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