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Moskoff, William – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1983
Examined the extraordinary increase in the Soviet divorce rate and the impact of Soviet law. While alcoholism, adultery, and incompatability are ostensible major causes, Soviet housing problems and the changed role of women have contributed to divorce rates. Also discusses psychological and socioeconomic consequences of divorce. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Divorce, Etiology, Foreign Countries, Housing Needs

Tiit, Ene-Margit – Journal of Divorce, 1982
Surveyed 575 newly married couples in 1972 and 425 divorced couples in 1975 to examine risk factors leading to divorce in Estonia, USSR. Found risk factors included an unstable parental home, unsuitable age at marriage, and duration of courtship. Incompatibility of value orientation and role expectation were other factors. (JAC)
Descriptors: Divorce, Family Problems, Foreign Countries, Individual Characteristics
Govako, Boris Ivanovich – Soviet Education, 1990
Expresses concern over increasing number of divorces in Soviet Union. Offers reasons gleaned from survey research. Concludes that one of reasons for fragility of marriage today is misunderstanding of true meaning of family and inability to protect values. Warns that young people are being prepared only for work to the detriment of their health and…
Descriptors: Divorce, Family Life, Family Problems, Foreign Countries
Dunn, Stephen P., Ed.; Dunn, Ethel, Ed. – The Station Relay, 1986
A compilation of five journal issues describing facts and daily life in the Soviet Union, the documents are intended to help people of the United States know about the people of the Soviet Union, their hopes, fears, and facts of their daily lives. Among the topics included in the publications are: Soviet consumers and the law; public health…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Consumer Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness
Von Frank, April A. – 1979
This study examines Soviet family policies since 1944 concerning family allowances, abortion and contraception, divorce and illegitimacy, child care facilities and maternity benefits, and motherhood awards. The problems of Soviet society which brought about these policies are discussed and their use in encouraging fertility and promoting female…
Descriptors: Abortions, Birth Rate, Child Care, Divorce
Govako, Boris Ivanovich – Soviet Education, 1990
Describes marriage and family in the Soviet Union today. Urges families to have three or more children despite a present trend toward two children per family. Encourages men to make an effort to share housekeeping chores with their wives. Discusses housing shortages, leisure activities, and divorce patterns. Suggests intermarriage as a social and…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Divorce, Family Characteristics, Foreign Countries

David, Henry P. – Population Bulletin, 1982
This bulletin reviews recent fertility-related trends in the nine Eastern European socialist countries where official policy is explicitly pronatalist to varying degrees in all but Yugoslavia. That fertility was generally higher here than in Western Europe in the mid-1970s is credited to pronatalist measures undertaken when fertility fell below…
Descriptors: Abortions, Birth Rate, Contraception, Divorce
Burns, Ailsa; Scott, Cath – 1994
Noting that the preceding two decades have seen a dramatic growth in the proportion of families that are headed by women, this book explores the causes and implications of this development. The book bring together information on the past and present prevalence of mother-headed families in different countries. It then considers the various…
Descriptors: Child Custody, Child Welfare, Comparative Analysis, Demography