Changing Family Dynamics and Demographic Evolution
Changing Family Dynamics and Demographic Evolution
The Family Kaleidoscope
Matthijs, Koenraad; Alofs, Elisabeth; Mortelmans, Dimitri; Segaert, Barbara
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
07/2016
272
Dura
Inglês
9781785364976
15 a 20 dias
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Contents:
INTRODUCTION a view through the family kaleidoscope
PART I. LOOKING BACK AT FAMILIES
1. The Changing American Family: An Overview From 1965 To 2015
Frank F. Furstenberg Jr.
2. Fifty Years of Family Change in Europe: Diversifying Partnerships
Laurent Toulemon
PART II. LOOKING AT GENDER
3. Gender Inequality in the Division of Housework Over the Life Course: A European Comparative Perspective
Tine Kil, Karel Neels and Jorik Vergauwen
4. Intersectionality in Young Adults' Households: A Quantitative Perspective
Dimitri Mortelmans, Petra Meier and Christine Defever
5. From the Kitchen Table to the Other: Results of Ethnographic Research on Undocumented Mothers' Parenting Practices Creating Feelings at Home
Tine Brouckaert
PART III. LOOKING AT CHILDREN
6. What is Family in the Context of Genetic Risk?
Katie Featherstone
7. The Educational Gradient of Maternal Employment Patterns in 11 European Countries
David De Wachter, Karel Neels, Jonas Wood and Jorik Vergauwen
8. Fatherhood and Men's Second Union Formation: Norway, France and Hungary, 1980s-2000s
Livia Murinko and Ivett Szalma
PART IV. LOOKING FORWARD
9. Why Demography Needs (New) Theories
Wendy Sigle
10. Conflicting Family Interests: A Challenge for Family Policy
Jacqueline Scott
Index
INTRODUCTION a view through the family kaleidoscope
PART I. LOOKING BACK AT FAMILIES
1. The Changing American Family: An Overview From 1965 To 2015
Frank F. Furstenberg Jr.
2. Fifty Years of Family Change in Europe: Diversifying Partnerships
Laurent Toulemon
PART II. LOOKING AT GENDER
3. Gender Inequality in the Division of Housework Over the Life Course: A European Comparative Perspective
Tine Kil, Karel Neels and Jorik Vergauwen
4. Intersectionality in Young Adults' Households: A Quantitative Perspective
Dimitri Mortelmans, Petra Meier and Christine Defever
5. From the Kitchen Table to the Other: Results of Ethnographic Research on Undocumented Mothers' Parenting Practices Creating Feelings at Home
Tine Brouckaert
PART III. LOOKING AT CHILDREN
6. What is Family in the Context of Genetic Risk?
Katie Featherstone
7. The Educational Gradient of Maternal Employment Patterns in 11 European Countries
David De Wachter, Karel Neels, Jonas Wood and Jorik Vergauwen
8. Fatherhood and Men's Second Union Formation: Norway, France and Hungary, 1980s-2000s
Livia Murinko and Ivett Szalma
PART IV. LOOKING FORWARD
9. Why Demography Needs (New) Theories
Wendy Sigle
10. Conflicting Family Interests: A Challenge for Family Policy
Jacqueline Scott
Index
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Family Transitions; Family Diversity; US Families; European Families; Intersectionality; Gender; Children
Contents:
INTRODUCTION a view through the family kaleidoscope
PART I. LOOKING BACK AT FAMILIES
1. The Changing American Family: An Overview From 1965 To 2015
Frank F. Furstenberg Jr.
2. Fifty Years of Family Change in Europe: Diversifying Partnerships
Laurent Toulemon
PART II. LOOKING AT GENDER
3. Gender Inequality in the Division of Housework Over the Life Course: A European Comparative Perspective
Tine Kil, Karel Neels and Jorik Vergauwen
4. Intersectionality in Young Adults' Households: A Quantitative Perspective
Dimitri Mortelmans, Petra Meier and Christine Defever
5. From the Kitchen Table to the Other: Results of Ethnographic Research on Undocumented Mothers' Parenting Practices Creating Feelings at Home
Tine Brouckaert
PART III. LOOKING AT CHILDREN
6. What is Family in the Context of Genetic Risk?
Katie Featherstone
7. The Educational Gradient of Maternal Employment Patterns in 11 European Countries
David De Wachter, Karel Neels, Jonas Wood and Jorik Vergauwen
8. Fatherhood and Men's Second Union Formation: Norway, France and Hungary, 1980s-2000s
Livia Murinko and Ivett Szalma
PART IV. LOOKING FORWARD
9. Why Demography Needs (New) Theories
Wendy Sigle
10. Conflicting Family Interests: A Challenge for Family Policy
Jacqueline Scott
Index
INTRODUCTION a view through the family kaleidoscope
PART I. LOOKING BACK AT FAMILIES
1. The Changing American Family: An Overview From 1965 To 2015
Frank F. Furstenberg Jr.
2. Fifty Years of Family Change in Europe: Diversifying Partnerships
Laurent Toulemon
PART II. LOOKING AT GENDER
3. Gender Inequality in the Division of Housework Over the Life Course: A European Comparative Perspective
Tine Kil, Karel Neels and Jorik Vergauwen
4. Intersectionality in Young Adults' Households: A Quantitative Perspective
Dimitri Mortelmans, Petra Meier and Christine Defever
5. From the Kitchen Table to the Other: Results of Ethnographic Research on Undocumented Mothers' Parenting Practices Creating Feelings at Home
Tine Brouckaert
PART III. LOOKING AT CHILDREN
6. What is Family in the Context of Genetic Risk?
Katie Featherstone
7. The Educational Gradient of Maternal Employment Patterns in 11 European Countries
David De Wachter, Karel Neels, Jonas Wood and Jorik Vergauwen
8. Fatherhood and Men's Second Union Formation: Norway, France and Hungary, 1980s-2000s
Livia Murinko and Ivett Szalma
PART IV. LOOKING FORWARD
9. Why Demography Needs (New) Theories
Wendy Sigle
10. Conflicting Family Interests: A Challenge for Family Policy
Jacqueline Scott
Index
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