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I.
II.
THE SOCIAL EFFECTS OF BIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL
DISCOVERY: MODERN INDIVIDUALISM
215
PART IV
FAMILY PROBLEMS AND MASS READJUSTMENTS
I.
THE PROBLEM OF CONTROLLING REPRODUCTION 235
1.
Introduction to family problems in general
2.
The problem of excessive reproduction
3.
The problem of dysgenic reproduction
4.
The problem of insufficient reproduction
II.
THE ECONOMICS OF CHILDREN AND THE HOME 271
1.
The care of children
2.
The reorganization of women's labor
III.
MARRIAGE AND MATE-FINDING 312
1.
The mating problem: its possible solutions
2.
Marriage and non-marriage in the light of statistics
3.
The problem of selecting partners
4.
Marriage legislation
IV.
DIVORCE 356
1.
Humane divorce as a proposed solution
2.
Trends in divorce law
3.
Trends in divorce fact
V.
THE LOVE MORES 396
1.
Increasing immorality or changing mores?
2.
The facts of the change
3.
The forces involved in the change
PART V
FAMILY PROBLEMS AND INDIVIDUAL ADJUSTMENTS
I.
FAMILY DISORGANIZATION AND PERSONALITY 429
1.
The extent and individual causes of marriage failure
2.
Similarities and differences between mates

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Family: Its Sociology and Social Psychiatry. Contributors: Joseph Kirk Folsom - author. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1934. Page Number: xii.
    
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