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  • Family Life and Family Policies in Europe: Volume 1: Structures and Trends in the 1980s

    Family Life and Family Policies in Europe by Kuijsten, Anton; Kaufmann, Franz-Xaver; Schulze, Hans-Joachim;

    Volume 1: Structures and Trends in the 1980s

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    • Kiadó Clarendon Press
    • Megjelenés dátuma 1998. február 19.

    • ISBN 9780198233275
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem446 oldal
    • Méret 243x163x30 mm
    • Súly 786 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk line figures, numerous tables
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    Rövid leírás:

    This book presents a standardized framework for the analysis of family development and family policies in Europe. It offers an accessible and coherent account of how harmonized--or not--the various countries are in terms of cultural and political attitudes towards the family, as well as institutions.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    There is widespread evidence that the family has undergone profound social changes in the past decades. However, the interpretations of these changes remain diverse and inconsistent, particularly when it comes to international comparative research.

    This reinterpretation of the empirical evidence has grown from the co-operation of researchers from ten European countries. It overcomes the limitations of international demographic statistics by using sample surveys and the available register data in order to study the interaction of political, economic, and demographic factors in the changing forms of private lives during the 1980s. The standardized framework connects the macro perspective of national policy peculiarities with the micro perspective of an analysis of the changing living arrangements of two cohorts of women--those starting families and those whose children are leaving home. Thus, the book provides new interdisciplinary insights into country-specific information and tools for specific thematic comparisons.

    The evidence presented in this study reveals strong and persistent between-nation differences in the ways people adapt their lives, and the choices they have to make between work and family life, to changing circumstances. Confronted with national cultural and political attitudes, as well as differences in institutional designs concerning the family, these differences between nations in the priorities of various forms of family life are explained as the reactions of rational actors to various normative orientations and institutional opportunities.

    Provides new country-specific information and tools for specific thematic comparisons and, by using a wide interdisciplinary approach, gives new insights into modern family structures. - Maria Teresa Lopez Lopez. International Social Security Review. April 1998.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Family Life and Family Policies in Europe: An Introduction
    Denmark: The Land of the Vanishing Housewife
    France: The Institutionalization of Plurality
    The Federal Republic of Germany: Polarization of Family Structure
    The Former German Democratic Republic: The Normed Family
    Great Britain: The Lone Parent as the New Norm?
    Ireland
    Italy: Changing the Family from Within
    The Netherlands: The Latent Family
    Sweden: A Case Study of Solidarity and Equality
    Switzerland: The Family Neglected by the State
    Ten Countries in Europe: An Overview
    Index

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