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Conjugal segregation refers to the separation of spouses or partners due to legal or social barriers. This can occur when couples are prevented from living together, having marital or intimate relations, or having legal recognition of their relationship. Conjugal segregation may be enforced through laws, policies, or cultural norms that discriminate against certain types of relationships, such as interracial or same-sex marriages. It can lead to social and economic disadvantages for couples and their families, as well as emotional and psychological hardships. | Conjugal segregation refers to the separation of spouses or partners due to legal or social barriers. This can occur when couples are prevented from living together, having marital or intimate relations, or having legal recognition of their relationship. Conjugal segregation may be enforced through laws, policies, or cultural norms that discriminate against certain types of relationships, such as interracial or same-sex marriages. It can lead to social and economic disadvantages for couples and their families, as well as emotional and psychological hardships. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==Further reading== | ==Further reading== | ||
Shaw J. (2018) "Finishing School: Some Implications of Sex segregated Education", Sexual Divisions and Society: Process and Change, 133-149. Taylor and Francis. DOI: [ | Shaw J. (2018) "Finishing School: Some Implications of Sex segregated Education", Sexual Divisions and Society: Process and Change, 133-149. Taylor and Francis. DOI: [htttp://doi.org/10.4324/9781351042949-7 10.4324/9781351042949-7] |
Revision as of 17:03, 8 April 2024
Date and country of first publication[1]
2018
united kingdom
Definition
{NoteAI} Conjugal segregation refers to the separation of spouses or partners due to legal or social barriers. This can occur when couples are prevented from living together, having marital or intimate relations, or having legal recognition of their relationship. Conjugal segregation may be enforced through laws, policies, or cultural norms that discriminate against certain types of relationships, such as interracial or same-sex marriages. It can lead to social and economic disadvantages for couples and their families, as well as emotional and psychological hardships.
See also
References
Notes
- ↑ Date and country of first publication as informed by the Scopus database (December 2023).
Further reading
Shaw J. (2018) "Finishing School: Some Implications of Sex segregated Education", Sexual Divisions and Society: Process and Change, 133-149. Taylor and Francis. DOI: [htttp://doi.org/10.4324/9781351042949-7 10.4324/9781351042949-7]