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A critique of an article by G. A. Kooy on reasons for the declining age at marriage in the Netherlands is presented. The author argues first "that a normative change does not in itself constitute the cause of a behavioural change: both changes ought to be related to a common determinant; second, that patrism and matrism, being two alternative ways of managing an Oedipal tension, do not constitute a social process and hence cannot explain social change." (summary in ENG)
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