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Throughout Asia, marriage behaviour and family life are changing. Young people are getting married later than previous generations. Couples have fewer children, and more married women are working outside the home. Such trends were first observed in Japan and more recently in South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore. Similar patterns are starting to emerge in other Asian countries. However, other aspects of family life in Asia are still quite different from the way family institutions have developed in the West. Fewer Asian couples live together outside marriage, and childbearing outside marriage is extremely rare. Marriage is generally viewed as a permanent arrangement, and divorce rates, although rising, are still quite low in most Asian societies. The traditional family structures of Southeast Asia are more varied. Among the large populations of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam, young couples typically establish their own independent households, or a man may move in with his wife's parents, at least for a while. At marriage, the husband's family often makes a gift to the family of the wife. Although most young couples establish a home of their own, the youngest daughter and her husband may stay with her parents to look after them in their old age and eventually inherit their property. (Adapted from Tradition and change in marriage and family life, Choe MK, Westley SB & Retherford RD, 2002) Question 39: What is the passage mainly about?
A. Changes in Marriage and Family Life
B. Traditional Asian Marriage and Family Life
C. Comparison between Asian and Western Family Life
D. Asian new trends in Marriage and Family Life
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A. Changes in Marriage and Family Life
B. Traditional Asian Marriage and Family Life
C. Comparison between Asian and Western Family Life
D. Asian new trends in Marriage and Family Life
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