Some relationships are within the family -- such as between
parents and children, grandparents and children and between
siblings -- while others are between friends. In some cases, these
distinctions are blurred (Are short-term partners family members?
Are family members seen as such when relations become unfriendly?
Does divorce, if amicable, replace a family with a friendship?).
Using quantitative, cutting-edge statistical analysis, in
conjunction with a multi-disciplinary approach, the contributors to
this volume address the contemporary state of and dynamics in these
various types of relationships, linking these to key rites of
passage such as leaving home, marriage and childbirth, to see how
these stand after a period of rapid social change. The book will be
of interest to scholars in a broad range of disciplines, including
sociology, social policy and economics.
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