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Multilingual Demographic Dictionary, second unified edition, English volume

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(514: marriageable circle refers to les cercles de mariage of Louis Henry. (first proposed translation, because I haven't seen any translation of Henry's work on marriage in English)
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In common usage, at least in USA, broken marriages also includes divorced partners, i.e. "children of a broken marriage"--[[User:Stan BECKER|Stan BECKER]] 18:28, 25 November 2014 (CET)
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In common usage, at least in USA, broken marriages also includes divorced partners, i.e. "children of a broken marriage"--Stan BECKER 18:28, 25 November 2014 (CET)

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hasn't been translated in English (but Arabic, German, Italian, Spanish) despite the very famous article of L. Henry (with original ideas from Bourgeois-Pichat) on the "cercles de mariage" Population 1968, Volume 23, Numéro 5 p. 839.
Cependant, le marché matrimonial 4, les cercles 5 de relations où se fait le choix du conjoint 6 n’englobent pas tous les mariables;
The marriage market 4, the group of persons among whom mate selection 6 takes place however, does not include all marriageable persons;--Nicolas Brouard 14:53, 5 January 2010 (UTC)
The marriage market 4, the marriageable circle 5★ or group of persons 5★ among whom mate selection 6 takes place however, does not include all marriageable persons; (first draft: marriageable circle is used in the literature but I am looking for an English translation of Louis Henry's work). --Nicolas Brouard 19:30, 5 September 2012 (CEST)