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Marriage: Then and Now
Title: Marriage: Then and Now
Category: Literature / English
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Marriage: Then and Now
Marriage: Then and Now
John Scanzoni developed a model of marriage that is considered by many to be the preferred norm for American marriages even today. His model was based on specific roles for each partner divided strictly along sexual lines. This model marriage includes a husband who is the wage earner and thus the sole provider for the family and a wife who stays at home, bears children, and is responsible for the care
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