Family Life and Family Policies in Europe
Volume 2: Problems and Issues in Comparative Perspective
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- Kiadó OUP Oxford
- Megjelenés dátuma 2002. augusztus 29.
- ISBN 9780198233282
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem530 oldal
- Méret 242x164x33 mm
- Súly 948 g
- Nyelv angol
- Illusztrációk 37 figures 0
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Rövid leírás:
This is a comparative study of family change in Europe and its dependency on social policy regimes. The authors explore family discourse, family law, single parents, gender relations, the 'new fathers', divorce, and abortion within the framework of national policies vis-?-vis the family.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Volume 2 of Family Life and Family Policies in Europe is a comparative study of family change in Europe and its dependency on social policy regimes. The authors explore family discourse, family law, single parents, gender relations, the 'new fathers', divorce, and abortion within the framework of national policies vis-?-vis the family. Conventional wisdom assumes that policy decisions affecting the life situation of a population shape different opportunities for private living, particularly in relation to children and the family. But, the authors argue, it would be too simplistic to assume a direct causal link between welfare policies for the family and developments in the family sector. Family change is in fact mediated by institutional factors as well as by cultural traditions and political intervention. The chapters in this volume deal with the substantial and methodological problems of ascertaining the impact of different national policy regimes on family change.
This volume, in conjunction with Volume 1 (which presents a standardized framework for analysing family development and policies across ten European countries), makes a significant contribution to research in the field of comparative interdisciplinary family science. Together they aim at a better understanding of issues relevant to the European agenda for social policies towards the family.
Review from other book by this author 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.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Comparing Family Life in the Frame of National Policies: An Introduction
Variation and Change in the Forms of Private Life in the 1980s
What Happened to the European Family in the 1980s? The Polarization between the Family and other Forms of Private Life
Trends in the Development of Family Law in Europe -- Comparative Perspectives
Divorce in Europe -- A Cohort Approach
Lone-Parenthood and Social Policies for Lone Parents in Families in Europe
Induced Abortion and Family Formation in Europe
Paths towards Modernization of Gender Relations, Policies, and Family Building
The New Fathers: What Does it Mean for Children, Marriage, and for Family Policy
Family Policy -- How Does it Work?
Which Models of the Family are Encouraged or Discouraged by Different Family Policies?
Politics and Policies towards the Family in Europe: A Framework and an Inquiry into their Differences and Convergences