Many parts of the world are experiencing rapid demographic
restructuring, resulting in an ageing population with increasingly
significant work and care pressures on cohorts less able or willing
to provide support. This book examines some of the important trends
that have underpinned reductions in fertility, including delayed
child-bearing and increased childlessness. It demonstrates how
relationships between partners have resulted in new living
arrangements with changing attitudes from marriage to co-habitation
as the social norm, and it considers the health and well-being for
particular at risk groups such as the elderly and stepparents as
well as aspects of mobility such as household migration and
commuting to school.
The book brings together a series of studies that all involve
quantitative analyses of secondary data from censuses, surveys or
administrative records. The trends and patterns reported provide
new and interesting insights into behaviour of the household and
the roles of adults and children, and point to questions of
critical importance for practitioners and policy makers.
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