Fichier de travail (INPUT) : ./SEGMENTATION/seg_1-22.txt
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Forme recherchée : 婚姻|mariage|marriage
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- Ligne n°102 : Marriage has changed dramatically throughout history, but gender
Ligne n°103 : inequalities remain ...
Ligne n°145 : ... ligne, en utilisant notre licence Creative Commons.- Ligne n°146 : Same-sex marriage has been legal for a year in Australia, but more
Ligne n°147 : progress can still be made on gender inequality in marriages and ...
Ligne n°146 : ... Same-sex marriage has been legal for a year in Australia, but more- Ligne n°147 : progress can still be made on gender inequality in marriages and
Ligne n°148 : cohabiting relationships. Jono Searle/AAP ...
Ligne n°157 : ... allow same-sex couples to marry?”. The answer was a resounding “yes” –- Ligne n°158 : more than 60% of those who expressed a view backed marriage equality.
Ligne n°160 : ... The anniversary of this historic moment offers an opportunity to- Ligne n°161 : reflect on how marriage as an institution has changed in Australia and
Ligne n°162 : other Western democratic countries over the last few hundred years, as ...
Ligne n°165 : ... Many of those who argued for the “no” vote asserted that Australia- Ligne n°166 : should retain “the traditional definition of marriage”. But our
Ligne n°167 : research on the history of marriage and divorce shows that the ...
Ligne n°166 : ... should retain “the traditional definition of marriage”. But our- Ligne n°167 : research on the history of marriage and divorce shows that the
Ligne n°168 : tradition of marriage has actually changed a lot since the 18th ...
Ligne n°167 : ... research on the history of marriage and divorce shows that the- Ligne n°168 : tradition of marriage has actually changed a lot since the 18th
Ligne n°169 : century. ...- Ligne n°177 : Historically, marriage was the key way families passed on status,
Ligne n°178 : wealth and property from generation to generation. ...- Ligne n°180 : The institution of marriage also came with strongly prescribed gender
Ligne n°181 : roles. Women’s sexuality, rights and access to financial resources were ...
Ligne n°181 : ... roles. Women’s sexuality, rights and access to financial resources were- Ligne n°182 : strictly controlled in marriages. Regardless of whether a family was
Ligne n°183 : poor or wealthy, women’s bodies and labour were regarded as the ...
Ligne n°195 : ... countries. Wives gained their own legal and economic status within- Ligne n°196 : marriage. The decline in the influence of religion also played a role
Ligne n°197 : in marriage laws becoming more “gender neutral”. ...
Ligne n°196 : ... marriage. The decline in the influence of religion also played a role- Ligne n°197 : in marriage laws becoming more “gender neutral”.
Ligne n°232 : ... and the division of wealth after a relationship breaks down. In most- Ligne n°233 : countries, women in marriages who take on a home-maker role can seek to
Ligne n°234 : claim a share of their spouse’s property if their relationship ...- Ligne n°265 : The appeal of marriage to same-sex couples
Ligne n°269 : ... focused their efforts on gaining de facto recognition of same-sex- Ligne n°270 : relationships, rather than marriage equality.
- Ligne n°272 : LGBT activists didn’t really start focusing on marriage until 2004,
Ligne n°273 : when the Australian government altered the Australian Marriage Act of ...
Ligne n°272 : ... LGBT activists didn’t really start focusing on marriage until 2004,- Ligne n°273 : when the Australian government altered the Australian Marriage Act of
Ligne n°274 : 1961. By strictly defining marriage as “the union of a man and a woman ...
Ligne n°273 : ... when the Australian government altered the Australian Marriage Act of- Ligne n°274 : 1961. By strictly defining marriage as “the union of a man and a woman
Ligne n°275 : to the exclusion of all others”, the government offended many in the ...- Ligne n°279 : À lire aussi : A year since the marriage equality vote, much has been
Ligne n°280 : gained – and there is still much to be done ...- Ligne n°283 : The symbolic importance of marriage in the LGBT community also
Ligne n°284 : gradually increased, resulting in more LGBT attention on gaining ...
Ligne n°284 : ... gradually increased, resulting in more LGBT attention on gaining- Ligne n°285 : marriage equality.
- Ligne n°287 : Today, the extent to which marriage appeals more to gay men or lesbians
Ligne n°288 : depends on a range of factors. ...
Ligne n°288 : ... depends on a range of factors.- Ligne n°289 : Lesbians have accounted for the majority of same-sex marriages in
Ligne n°290 : Australia so far. Jill Kindt (left) and Jo Grant were the first. Dan ...- Ligne n°293 : So far, lesbians have accounted for the majority of same-sex marriages
Ligne n°294 : in Australia. This may be because in the context of a limited social ...
Ligne n°295 : ... safety net compared to other countries, women may value the marginally- Ligne n°296 : better financial protections offered by marriage given they are more
Ligne n°297 : likely than gay men to have children. ...- Ligne n°299 : For all the debate about “the traditional definition of marriage”, our
Ligne n°300 : research finds that marriage has always been a constantly evolving and ...
Ligne n°299 : ... For all the debate about “the traditional definition of marriage”, our- Ligne n°300 : research finds that marriage has always been a constantly evolving and
Ligne n°301 : changing institution. Same-sex marriage is just the latest change. ...
Ligne n°300 : ... research finds that marriage has always been a constantly evolving and- Ligne n°301 : changing institution. Same-sex marriage is just the latest change.
Ligne n°303 : ... But more progress can be made. Even though we have finally addressed- Ligne n°304 : inequality for same-sex couples, and laws relating to marriage no
Ligne n°305 : longer explicitly discriminate against men or women, gender inequality ...
Ligne n°305 : ... longer explicitly discriminate against men or women, gender inequality- Ligne n°306 : within the institution of marriage continues to be a problem.
Ligne n°307 : * Marriage ...
Ligne n°306 : ... within the institution of marriage continues to be a problem.- Ligne n°307 : * Marriage
Ligne n°308 : * Gender equality ...
Ligne n°308 : ... * Gender equality- Ligne n°309 : * Marriage equality
Ligne n°310 : * LGBT ...- Ligne n°334 : A year since the marriage equality vote, much has been gained – and there is
Ligne n°335 : still much to be done ...