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Item Ruch małżeński w Niemieckiej Republice Federalnej i Berlinie Zachodnim(Wydział Prawa i Administracji UAM, 1973) Andrzejewska, MariaThe author of the article is interested in the problem of empirical and theoretical frequency of contracting marriage in the German Federal Republic and Western Berlin. She comes to the following conclusions: 1) In the chronologic development increasing probability of contracting marriage is noted, which is caused by decreasing mortality, particularly in the younger age groups, and more favourable conditions for contracting marriage. 2) The share of second marriages in the total number of contracted marriages increases quickly because: average duration of life grows longer; number of decided divorces rises considerably; more persons are ready to contract marriage with a divorced or widowed partner. There is more probability of contracting marriage for widowed or divorced men than for bachelors. The same holds in the case of divorced women. 3) The fact worth noting is that the average age at contracting marriage in a country ruled by certain market mechanisms is much more advanced than in socialistic countries.Item Społeczno-ekonomiczne uwarunkowania doboru partnerów do małżeństwa w NRF i Berlinie Zachodnim(Wydział Prawa i Administracji UAM, 1972) Andrzejewska, MariaThe aim of the paper is to present the selection of partners to marriage, the spatial differentiation and the changing trends in the selection, as well as to characterize the influence of hypothetical factors upon the selection. Hypothetical demographic and socio-economic factors such as density of population, population structure according to various characteristics, amount of national income and housing resources are characterized in the first part. Special attention is given to a differentation of those factors in each federal state and to their dynamic changes in time. In the second part selection of partners to marriage is presented according to the cryteria of age, previous civil state, socio-occupational characteristics, religion and nationality. The author endeavours to catch the sinularities and differences in the federal states of GFR and to link them with the already mentioned demographic and socio-economic factors in those states. The smallest drop in the age of the bride and bridegroom and the smallest homogeneity of selection are noticed in the most densely populated states, where the social, production per head and per surface unit is the highest.