1981
DOI: 10.1080/01926188108250410
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Psychological impact of women's name change at marriage: Literature review and implications for further study

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“…Name choice was an integral part of the fight for women's rights during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries (Kupper, 1990). Having won the right to choose, second wave feminists have considered keeping one's birth name to be an indicator of feminist values (Dralle, Asson, & Mackiewicz, 1981;Forbes, AdamsCurtis, White, & Hamm, 2002;Stannard, 1977). In a recent study of values Suter (2004) found that her community sample of Catholic women shared that perspective.…”
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“…Name choice was an integral part of the fight for women's rights during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries (Kupper, 1990). Having won the right to choose, second wave feminists have considered keeping one's birth name to be an indicator of feminist values (Dralle, Asson, & Mackiewicz, 1981;Forbes, AdamsCurtis, White, & Hamm, 2002;Stannard, 1977). In a recent study of values Suter (2004) found that her community sample of Catholic women shared that perspective.…”
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confidence: 98%