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  2. Family policy in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spain is categorized within the Southern European social model, due largely in part to its strong dependence on family assistance and support. [3] Rather than promoting state reliance, the predominance of the male breadwinner model and the family-oriented nature of social measures in Spain has hindered the development of effective family policies, according to the South European Society and ...

  3. Machismo - Wikipedia

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    Machismo is found to be deeply rooted in family dynamics and culture in Latin America and is exclusive to the region. [5] The word macho has a long history both in Spain and Portugal, including the Spanish and Portuguese languages. Macho in Portuguese and Spanish is a strictly masculine term, derived from the Latin mascŭlus, which means "male".

  4. Spanish society after the democratic transition - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the most significant change in Spanish social values, however, was the role of women in society, which, in turn, was related to the nature of the family.Spanish society, for centuries, had embraced a code of moral values that established stringent standards of sexual conduct for women (but not for men); restricted the opportunities for professional careers for women, but honored their ...

  5. Sex, scandals and strange family dynamics: Secrets of ... - AOL

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    What a family, my God.” When it came to daughter Nina, her life was always a little bit different too because of who her dad was. “I was 8 years old, and I went to a Catholic school, so it was ...

  6. ‘The Musical Mozinskis’ explores family dynamics | Book Talk

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    The youngest child, Viola, is the only member of the family who doesn’t see the musical notes, but she may have a gift of her own. “The Musical Mozinskis” (hardcover, 288 pages) costs $27.95 ...

  7. Sociology of the family - Wikipedia

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    Sociology of the family is a subfield of sociology in which researchers and academics study family structure as a social institution and unit of socialization from various sociological perspectives. It can be seen as an example of patterned social relations and group dynamics .

  8. Family - Wikipedia

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    In some European countries the changes that lead to gender equality were slower. The period of 1975–1979 saw a major overhaul of family laws in countries such as Italy, [145] [146] Spain, [147] Austria, [148] West Germany, [149] [150] and Portugal. [151] In 1978, the Council of Europe passed the Resolution (78) 37 on equality of spouses in ...

  9. Category:Family in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Marriage, unions and partnerships in Spain (1 C, 2 P) P. Parenting in Spain (1 C) Pages in category "Family in Spain" This category contains only the following page.