The Transition to Parenthood

The Transition to Parenthood
Author: Jay Belsky,John Kelly
Publsiher: Dell
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1995
Genre: Interpersonal relations
ISBN: 0440506980

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Featured on Oprah and excerpted in Glamour magazine, this exploration of the positive and negative effects the birth of a child has on a marriage is based on the largest, most comprehensive study of couples entering parenthood ever conducted.

The Transition to Parenthood

The Transition to Parenthood
Author: Gerald Y. Michaels,Wendy A. Goldberg
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 1988-10-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780521354189

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This 1988 book brings together leading scholars from a range of disciplines concerned with the study of the transition to parenthood. The text discusses the reasons why some new parents experience an enhanced sense of self and a deepening of important relationships, whereas others experience crisis and conflict.

Transition to Parenthood

Transition to Parenthood
Author: Roudi Nazarinia Roy,Walter R. Schumm,Sonya L. Britt
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2013-09-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781461477686

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Transition to Parenthood moves beyond a one-study focus and captures multidisciplinary work on all families making the transition to parenthood. The book covers societal trends, changes, and most importantly expectations. Focus is also placed on how families are impacted by their surroundings and their individual members. Strengths and limitations of current theories are discussed, as well as how the phenomenon of parenthood requires a combination of both macro- and micro-level theories.

Transitions to parenthood in Europe

Transitions to parenthood in Europe
Author: Ann Nilsen,Julia Brannen,Suzan Lewis
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2013
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781847428639

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Transitions to Parenthood in Europe analyzes and compares the biographies of mothers and fathers in seven European countries. Focusing on how working people negotiate the transition into parenthood—and the work-life balances it requires—the contributors provide an in-depth understanding of working parents' real lives within a diverse set of national, workplace, and family contexts. With rich insights into how institutional policy and practices affect individuals and families, it highlights pertinent and sometimes challenging issues regarding the sustainability of contemporary lifestyles as people try to create a healthy, supportive home.

When Couples Become Parents

When Couples Become Parents
Author: Bonnie Fox
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 706
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780802091833

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When Couples Become Parents examines the ways in which divisions based on gender both evolve and are challenged by heterosexual couples from late pregnancy through early parenthood.

Couples Transitions to Parenthood

Couples  Transitions to Parenthood
Author: Daniela Grunow,Marie Evertsson
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2016-10-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781785366000

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It is common for European couples living fairly egalitarian lives to adopt a traditional division of labour at the transition to parenthood. Based on in-depth interviews with 334 parents-to-be in eight European countries, this book explores the implications of family policies and gender culture from the perspective of couples who are expecting their first child. Couples’ Transitions to Parenthood: Analysing Gender and Work in Europe is the first comparative, qualitative study that explicitly locates couples’ parenting ideals and plans in the wider context of national institutions.

Growing Up Global

Growing Up Global
Author: Institute of Medicine,National Research Council,Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education,Board on Children, Youth, and Families,Committee on Population,Panel on Transitions to Adulthood in Developing Countries
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 721
Release: 2005-06-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780309095280

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The challenges for young people making the transition to adulthood are greater today than ever before. Globalization, with its power to reach across national boundaries and into the smallest communities, carries with it the transformative power of new markets and new technology. At the same time, globalization brings with it new ideas and lifestyles that can conflict with traditional norms and values. And while the economic benefits are potentially enormous, the actual course of globalization has not been without its critics who charge that, to date, the gains have been very unevenly distributed, generating a new set of problems associated with rising inequality and social polarization. Regardless of how the globalization debate is resolved, it is clear that as broad global forces transform the world in which the next generation will live and work, the choices that today's young people make or others make on their behalf will facilitate or constrain their success as adults. Traditional expectations regarding future employment prospects and life experiences are no longer valid. Growing Up Global examines how the transition to adulthood is changing in developing countries, and what the implications of these changes might be for those responsible for designing youth policies and programs, in particular, those affecting adolescent reproductive health. The report sets forth a framework that identifies criteria for successful transitions in the context of contemporary global changes for five key adult roles: adult worker, citizen and community participant, spouse, parent, and household manager.

Handbook of Parenting

Handbook of Parenting
Author: Marc H. Bornstein
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 768
Release: 2005-02-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135650667

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Please see Volume I for a full description and table of contents for all four volumes.