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Bulgaria SOCIAL SYSTEM http://www.photius.com/countries/bulgaria/society/bulgaria_society_social_system.html Sources: The Library of Congress Country Studies; CIA World Factbook
Most manifestations of traditional Bulgarian familial and societal relations disappeared in the initial postwar wave of modernization, but some traditions proved surprisingly persistent and survived into the 1990s, especially in parts of western and southwestern Bulgaria. Although postwar communist regimes nominally emphasized emancipation of women, strong elements of paternalism and emphasis on traditional female roles remained in Bulgarian society. By 1990 economic forces had eliminated traditional extended families and limited the number of children, especially in urban areas. Some evidence of resurging traditional relationships was seen in the immediate post-Zhivkov years. Data as of June 1992
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