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Familistic Determinants of Property Acquisition
Oleh:
Mapstone, James R.
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Marriage and the Family vol. 32 no. 01 (Feb. 1970)
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page 143.
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Familism is identified by a structural network of rights and duties which contributes to the support of the family and by the commitment of members to this system. These characteristics are found to be associated with the establishment and development of family farms among Macedo-Slav settlers in Australia. Evidence includes positive relationships between size of farm and a) number of adult males in the family labor force and b) familistic opinions. Descriptive data shows that integrated family work groups make possible accumulation of savings for land purchase and are the basis for efficient farm maintenance. Land purchasing power is increased by loans from kinsmen. The findings suggest that familism aids in acquisition of modern farms by immigrants as it did a half century earlier in the United States.
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