Family Dynamics Over The Life Course
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Family Dynamics after Separation
Author | : Ulrike Zartler,Valerie Heintz-Martin,Oliver Arranz Becker |
Publsiher | : Verlag Barbara Budrich |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2015-05-20 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9783847408277 |
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In many Western societies, there has been a tremendous increase in family diversity over the course of the past few decades, resulting in a considerable prevalence of non-traditional family forms. The increased instability of marital and non-marital unions entails new challenges for both parents and children. In this special issue, family studies scholars from different disciplines examine from a life course perspective how re-partnering processes work and how family relationships are rearranged in order to adapt to the altered needs and requirements of post-separation family life.
Family Dynamics over the Life Course
Author | : Janeen Baxter,Jack Lam,Jenny Povey,Rennie Lee,Stephen R. Zubrick |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 2022-10-19 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9783031122248 |
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This open access book examines how families and other social institutions interact to shape outcomes over the life course. It considers how to use research evidence to reduce social disadvantage through translation of evidence to support public policies and programs. The chapters focus on key life course stages such as early child development, adolescence, emerging adulthood, parenting, marriage, relationships and ageing, as well as examining experiences and outcomes for selected social groups such as Indigenous children, migrants and refugees, and gay, lesbian and bisexual groups. The book presents evidence using high-quality and recent data. With a focus on Australia, the volume provides new insights into how context shapes life course pathways and outcomes and a contrast to work that typically focuses on Europe and the United States. It will be of value to anyone interested in understanding how family background and life course pathways influence social disadvantage.
Family Dynamics in China
Author | : Yi Zeng |
Publsiher | : Univ of Wisconsin Press |
Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 029912634X |
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Based on the author's doctoral dissertation (submitted to Brussels Free U. in March 1986) and subsequent research, presents an overview of the demographic profile of families in China, discusses the construction and validation of a general family status life table model (which is an extension of Bongaarts' nuclear family model), and deals with the application of the model and presents new findings concerning family dynamics in China. Paper edition (unseen), $15.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Sourcebook of Family Theories and Methods
Author | : Pauline Boss,William J. Doherty,Ralph LaRossa,Walter R. Schumm,Suzanne K. Steinmetz |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 747 |
Release | : 2008-11-19 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780387857640 |
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Origins We call this book on theoretical orientations and methodological strategies in family studies a sourcebook because it details the social and personal roots (i.e., sources) from which these orientations and strategies flow. Thus, an appropriate way to preface this book is to talk first of its roots, its beginnings. In the mid 1980s there emerged in some quarters the sense that it was time for family studies to take stock of itself. A goal was thus set to write a book that, like Janus, would face both backward and forward a book that would give readers both a perspec tive on the past and a map for the future. There were precedents for such a project: The Handbook of Marriage and the Family edited by Harold Christensen and published in 1964; the two Contemporary Theories about theFamily volumes edited by Wesley Burr, Reuben Hill, F. Ivan Nye, and Ira Reiss, published in 1979; and the Handbook of Marriage and the Family edited by Marvin Sussman and Suzanne Steinmetz, then in production.
Families Across the Life Course
Author | : James M. White,Todd F. Martin,Silvia K. Bartolic |
Publsiher | : Pearson Education Canada |
Total Pages | : 401 |
Release | : 2012-11-23 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780133086010 |
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Families Across the Life Course by White, Martin, and Bartolic provides a comprehensive introduction to the issues surrounding marriage and the family. Taking a traditional, life course approach to the topic, it traces the diversity of paths that social relationships can take during their development. The text’s interdisciplinary approach analyses issues not just from a sociological perspective, but also includes research from family studies, economics, political science, and demography. The Companion Website is not available with this product.
Lone Parenthood in the Life Course
Author | : Laura Bernardi,Dimitri Mortelmans |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 338 |
Release | : 2017-11-08 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9783319632957 |
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Lone parenthood is an increasing reality in the 21st century, reinforced by the diffusion of divorce and separation. This volume provides a comprehensive portrait of lone parenthood at the beginning of the XXI century from a life course perspective. The contributions included in this volume examine the dynamics of lone parenthood in the life course and explore the trajectories of lone parents in terms of income, poverty, labour, market behaviour, wellbeing, and health. Throughout, comparative analyses of data from countries as France, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Belgium, Sweden, Switzerland, Hungary, and Australia help portray how lone parenthood varies between regions, cultures, generations, and institutional settings. The findings show that one-parent households are inhabited by a rather heterogeneous world of mothers and fathers facing different challenges. Readers will not only discover the demographics and diversity of lone parents, but also the variety of social representations and discourses about the changing phenomenon of lone parenthood. The book provides a mixture of qualitative and quantitative studies on lone parenthood. Using large scale and longitudinal panel and register data, the reader will gain insight in complex processes across time. More qualitative case studies on the other hand discuss the definition of lone parenthood, the public debate around it, and the social and subjective representations of lone parents themselves. This book aims at sociologists, demographers, psychologists, political scientists, family therapists, and policy makers who want to gain new insights into one of the most striking changes in family forms over the last 50 years. This book is open access under a CC BY License.
Changing Family Dynamics and Demographic Evolution
Author | : Dimitri Mortelmans,Koenraad Matthijs,Elisabeth Alofs,Barbara Segaert |
Publsiher | : Edward Elgar Publishing |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2016-07-27 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781785364983 |
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Whether considered from an American or a European perspective, the past four decades have seen family life become increasingly complex. Changing Family Dynamics and Demographic Evolution examines the various stages of change through the image of a kaleidoscope, providing new insights into the field of family dynamics and diversity.
The Family Adaptation Model
Author | : Gary L. Bowen |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 60 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Military dependents |
ISBN | : MINN:31951D00744614Z |
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