The Case for Marriage(59610th) Why Married People are Happier, Healthier and Better Off Financially von Linda J. Waite, Maggie Gallagher Paperback, 272 Seiten, Veröffentlicht 2001 von Broadway Books Mobipocket_Ebook ISBN-13: 978-0-7679-0632-6, ISBN: 0-7679-0632-2
Case for Marriage Why Married People Are Happier, Healthier and Better off Financially von Maggie Gallagher, LindaWaite Veröffentlicht 2014 ISBN-13: 978-1-299-16553-3, ISBN: 1-299-16553-2
The Case for Marriage Why Married People Are Happier, Healthier and Better off Financially von LindaWaite, Maggie Gallagher Unbound, 256 Seiten, Veröffentlicht 2002 von Broadway Books ISBN-13: 978-0-7679-1086-6, ISBN: 0-7679-1086-9
"Rick has been living with Bonnie for two years. “I'm totally monogamous," he says
. “In the abstract, we say that monogamy is not something we're really suited to.
We should be able to have relationships with other people that might enrich
yourself and our relationship together.” Bonnie, who had “started to think it [her
and Rick's bond] was a long-term monogamous relationship,” had an affair when
Rick told her to stop thinking of t ..."
New Families, No Families?(Reprint) The Transformation of the American Home (Studies in Demography) von Frances K. Goldscheider, Linda J. Waite Paperback, 356 Seiten, Veröffentlicht 1993 von University Of California Press ISBN-13: 978-0-520-08305-9, ISBN: 0-520-08305-9
The Case for Marriage(1st Edition) Why Married People are Happier, Healthier, and Better off Financially von Linda J. Waite, Maggie Gallagher Hardcover, 272 Seiten, Veröffentlicht 2000 von Doubleday ISBN-13: 978-0-385-50085-2, ISBN: 0-385-50085-8
"Religion is a major social institution in the United States. While the scientific community has experienced a resurgence in the idea that there are important linkages between religion and family life and religion and health outcomes, this area of study is still in its early stages of development, scattered across multiple disciplines, and of uneven quality. To date, no book has featured both reviews of the literature and new empirical f ..."
"Religion is a major social institution in the United States. While the scientific community has experienced a resurgence in the idea that there are important linkages between religion and family life and religion and health outcomes, this area of study is still in its early stages of development, scattered across multiple disciplines, and of uneven quality. To date, no book has featured both reviews of the literature and new empirical f ..."