Attitudes towards family as social unit

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What did Family Code 1918 include?
Divorce easier, abortion legalised,
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What consequences did this have?
Divorce highest in Europe- 50%. Abortion outnumbered live births 3:1
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What was Great Retreat 1936?
Retreat back to traditional values.Free marriages illegal, homosexuality, divorce more expensive, pregnant women given security, tax on single people.
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Why did this happen?
Government concerned at speed at which family values deteriorating.
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How did this change under Khrushchev?
1955- abortion legalised, more emphasis on women caring and family better supported but inadequate support.
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What was Brezhnev's policy?
Return to traditional values
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What did this include?
Family Code 1968
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What problems did he face?
1/3 marriages ended in divorce, strain on family due to inadequate supply of housing, alcoholism and declining rate of population.
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How any women were in work by 1960?
49%
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What else did Khrushchev stress?
Work of elderly in relieving childcare
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What was introduced in 1981?
Birth incentives
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