Social Change and the Family in Taiwan by Hui-Sheng Lin, Arland Thornton

Social Change and the Family in Taiwan

Population and Development

Hui-Sheng Lin, Arland Thornton

466 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction sociology informative reflective medium-paced
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Until the 1940s, social life in Taiwan was generally organized through the family--marriages were arranged by parents, for example, and senior males held authority. In the following years, as Taiwan evolved rapidly from an agrarian to an industria...

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