(ii) Socio-religious values and norms affect the size of a family. justify with reason.
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In every society, there are some norms and customs relating to the intermediate variables as well as family size. ... Many of these practices and customs are so thoroughly rooted in social values and norms that they are generally not even perceived rationally, but are followed blindly
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In every society, there are some norms and customs relating to the intermediate variables as well as family size.
Many of these practices and customs are so thoroughly rooted in social values and norms that they are generally not even perceived rationally, but are followed blindly.
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