New Directions in Family Planning Policy [microform] / Frank C. Johnson and May R. Johnson.
Data from two research studies in Newfoundland, Canada are summarized. The first study examined divorced persons and their family patterns. It was found that numbers and timing of children did not affect marital stability, and neither did whether children were born before or during the current marri...
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