International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... Household Structure of Women in the United States and Turkey 30 During each year of the analysis , over 95 % of ... household ( see table 7 ) and those who were the spouse of the head of household ( see table 8 ) . The only exception was ...
... Household Structure of Women in the United States and Turkey 30 During each year of the analysis , over 95 % of ... household ( see table 7 ) and those who were the spouse of the head of household ( see table 8 ) . The only exception was ...
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... households ** household 8.9 4.5 0.5 Discussion The present study was conducted in an effort to increase the visibility of immigrant women in the United States . Through the use of United States Census data , it was shown that women have ...
... households ** household 8.9 4.5 0.5 Discussion The present study was conducted in an effort to increase the visibility of immigrant women in the United States . Through the use of United States Census data , it was shown that women have ...
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Partial Continuity of Traditional Household Structure 33 The present study indicates both differences and similarities in the household structure of women in Turkey and their counterparts in the United States . The households of the ...
Partial Continuity of Traditional Household Structure 33 The present study indicates both differences and similarities in the household structure of women in Turkey and their counterparts in the United States . The households of the ...
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Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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