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Reproduction in Norway: an Area of Non-Responsibility?

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During the first decades of the 20th century major social changes took place in the industrialised world. Two inter-related developments, industrialisation followed by a demographic transition, are often said to be the most dramatic recent changes. Between generations large, perhaps extended, families have been replaced by small, nuclear families.

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Jensen, AM. (1989). Reproduction in Norway: an Area of Non-Responsibility?. In: Close, P. (eds) Family Divisions and Inequalities in Modern Society. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09337-3_7

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