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La transition vers de nouvelles formes d’union en France, en Lituanie et en Russie

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  • Stankuniene, Vlada
  • Maslauskaite, Ausra
  • Baublyte, Mare
  • Zakharov, Sergei
  • Régnier-Loilier, Arnaud

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On s’intéresse dans cet article à La transition vers de nouvelles formes d’union et aux determinants culturels et structurels ayant conduit à ce processus dans trois pays : La France, La Lituanie et La Russie. Chacun a connu des évolutions très différentes au cours du XX e siècle : La transition a été régulière en France, retardée en Lituanie et distordue en Russie. Aujourd’hui, un seul facteur explicatif de L’union Libre subsiste en France, La religion. En Lituanie et en Russie, où Les nouvelles formes d’union se sont répandues plus tardivement, La transition est encore à L’œuvre, et Les « précurseurs » de ces nouveaux comportements maritaux se caractérisent par des spécificités à La fois culturelles et structurelles.

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  • Stankuniene, Vlada & Maslauskaite, Ausra & Baublyte, Mare & Zakharov, Sergei & Régnier-Loilier, Arnaud, 2009. "La transition vers de nouvelles formes d’union en France, en Lituanie et en Russie," Revue d'études comparatives Est-Ouest, Editions NecPlus, vol. 40(3-4), pages 163-208, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nec:retceo:v:40:y:2009:i:3-4:p:163-208_00
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