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Exploring how family life has radically changed in recent decades,
this comprehensive Research Handbook tracks the latest developments
and trends in scholarly work on the family. With a particular focus
on the European context, it addresses current debates and offers
insights into key topics including: the division of housework,
family forms and living arrangements, intergenerational
relationships, partner choice, divorce and fertility behaviour.
Bringing together contributions from leading family sociologists,
the Research Handbook examines important questions: have family
patterns across different countries become more similar, or have
differences between countries and social groups increased over
time? How diverse are family forms across different countries? How
do conventional theories explain these patterns? And what are the
major innovations in theorising and describing family behaviour? In
order to resolve these key points, the chapters provide an overview
of past and present developments in scholarly work on European
families. They also present concise overviews of theories, methods,
critical debates, empirical findings and pathways for future
research. Its analysis of important areas of research in the field
will make this Research Handbook a valuable resource for scholars
and students of sociology, demography, and family and gender
policy. It will also be beneficial for policy experts in these
fields.
This open access book assembles landmark studies on divorce and
separation in European countries, and how this affects the life of
parents and children. It focuses on four major areas of
post-separation lives, namely (1) economic conditions, (2)
parent-child relationships, (3) parent and child well-being, and
(4) health. Through studies from several European countries, the
book showcases how legal regulations and social policies influence
parental and child well-being after divorce and separation. It also
illustrates how social policies are interwoven with the normative
fabric of a country. For example, it is shown that father-child
contact after separation is more intense in those countries which
have adopted policies that encourage shared parenting.
Correspondingly, countries that have adopted these regulations are
at the forefront of more egalitarian gender role attitudes. Apart
from a strong emphasis on the legal and social policy context, the
studies in this volume adopt a longitudinal perspective and situate
post-separation behaviour and well-being in the life course. The
longitudinal perspective opens up new avenues for research to
understand how behaviour and conditions prior or at divorce and
separation affect later behaviour and well-being. As such this book
is of special appeal to scholars of family research as well as to
anyone interested in the role of divorce and separation in Europe
in the 21st century.
This book is published open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This
open access book provides an overview of childlessness throughout
Europe. It offers a collection of papers written by leading
demographers and sociologists that examine contexts, causes, and
consequences of childlessness in countries throughout the
region.The book features data from all over Europe. It specifically
highlights patterns of childlessness in Germany, France, the United
Kingdom, Finland, Sweden, Austria and Switzerland. An additional
chapter on childlessness in the United States puts the European
experience in perspective. The book offers readers such insights as
the determinants of lifelong childlessness, whether governments can
and should counteract increasing childlessness, how the phenomenon
differs across social strata and the role economic uncertainties
play. In addition, the book also examines life course dynamics and
biographical patterns, assisted reproduction as well as the
consequences of childlessness. Childlessness has been increasing
rapidly in most European countries in recent decades. This book
offers readers expert analysis into this issue from leading experts
in the field of family behavior. From causes to consequences, it
explores the many facets of childlessness throughout Europe to
present a comprehensive portrait of this important demographic and
sociological trend.
This book is published open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This
open access book provides an overview of childlessness throughout
Europe. It offers a collection of papers written by leading
demographers and sociologists that examine contexts, causes, and
consequences of childlessness in countries throughout the
region.The book features data from all over Europe. It specifically
highlights patterns of childlessness in Germany, France, the United
Kingdom, Finland, Sweden, Austria and Switzerland. An additional
chapter on childlessness in the United States puts the European
experience in perspective. The book offers readers such insights as
the determinants of lifelong childlessness, whether governments can
and should counteract increasing childlessness, how the phenomenon
differs across social strata and the role economic uncertainties
play. In addition, the book also examines life course dynamics and
biographical patterns, assisted reproduction as well as the
consequences of childlessness. Childlessness has been increasing
rapidly in most European countries in recent decades. This book
offers readers expert analysis into this issue from leading experts
in the field of family behavior. From causes to consequences, it
explores the many facets of childlessness throughout Europe to
present a comprehensive portrait of this important demographic and
sociological trend.
This open access book assembles landmark studies on divorce and
separation in European countries, and how this affects the life of
parents and children. It focuses on four major areas of
post-separation lives, namely (1) economic conditions, (2)
parent-child relationships, (3) parent and child well-being, and
(4) health. Through studies from several European countries, the
book showcases how legal regulations and social policies influence
parental and child well-being after divorce and separation. It also
illustrates how social policies are interwoven with the normative
fabric of a country. For example, it is shown that father-child
contact after separation is more intense in those countries which
have adopted policies that encourage shared parenting.
Correspondingly, countries that have adopted these regulations are
at the forefront of more egalitarian gender role attitudes. Apart
from a strong emphasis on the legal and social policy context, the
studies in this volume adopt a longitudinal perspective and situate
post-separation behaviour and well-being in the life course. The
longitudinal perspective opens up new avenues for research to
understand how behaviour and conditions prior or at divorce and
separation affect later behaviour and well-being. As such this book
is of special appeal to scholars of family research as well as to
anyone interested in the role of divorce and separation in Europe
in the 21st century.
Das Buch versammelt einschlagige Beitrage im Bereich "Social
Demography", der Schnittstelle von soziologischer und
demographischer Forschung. In den Einzelbeitragen wird die
Bedeutung klassischer soziologischer Konzepte, wie des Lebenslaufs,
des Generationenzusammenhangs und der sozialen Ungleichheit fur
demographische Prozesse, vor allem der Fertilitat, der Migration
und der Mortalitat herausgearbeitet. Daruber hinaus beinhaltet der
Band aktuelle Studien im Bereich soziobiologischer Forschung wie
auch zur gesamtgesellschaftlichen Bedeutung demographischer
Entwicklungen fur moderne Wohlfahrtsstaaten.
Trotz der offensichtlichen sozialpolitischen Relevanz und grossen
medialen Aufmerksamkeit des Phanomens Kinderlosigkeit sind das
Ausmass, die Ursachen und die Konsequenzen der Kinderlosigkeit in
Deutschland bislang unzureichend untersucht worden, mit der Folge,
dass in offentlichen Debatten eine unkritische Verwendung
irrefuhrender, wenn nicht falscher Angaben uber Kinderlosigkeit
vorherrscht. Das Ziel des Bandes besteht vor diesem Hintergrund
darin, das Phanomen der Kinderlosigkeit in Deutschland analytisch
differenziert zu durchdringen und belastbare Daten und Ergebnisse
uber das Ausmass und die Struktur, die Ursachen und Folgen von
Kinderlosigkeit zu prasentieren."
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