Family obligations and social change

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Family obligations and social change

Janet Finch

(Family life series)

Polity Press, 1989

  • : pbk.

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Bibliography: p. [244]-257

Includes index

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ISBN 9780745603230

Description

A discussion of the nature of family life, especially the concepts of duty, responsibility and obligation. The author looks at political and popular debates in this area bringing together material from many disciplines within the social sciences. She looks at the historical perspective, uses empirical evidence about contemporary families and highlights the gaps in research on these topics. The whole discussion is set in the context of current economic and social changes - including social policy and welfare provisions - which create external pressures upon family life. The author argues that these affect both the need for support and the capacity of family members to provide it.

Table of Contents

  • Support between kin - who gives what to whom?
  • do families support each other more or less than in the past?
  • contexts of kin support - economy and demography
  • - law and social policy
  • the proper thing to do
  • working it out
  • duty, responsibility, obligation - distinctive features of family life?
Volume

: pbk. ISBN 9780745603247

Description

A discussion of the nature of family life, especially the concepts of duty, responsibility and obligation. The author looks at political and popular debates in this area bringing together material from many disciplines within the social sciences. She looks at the historical perspective, uses empirical evidence about contemporary families and highlights the gaps in research on these topics. The whole discussion is set in the context of current economic and social changes - including social policy and welfare provisions - which create external pressures upon family life. The author argues that these affect both the need for support and the capacity of family members to provide it

Table of Contents

  • Support between kin - who gives what to whom?
  • do families support each other more or less than in the past?
  • contexts of kin support - economy and demography
  • - law and social policy
  • the proper thing to do
  • working it out
  • duty, responsibility, obligation - distinctive features of family life?

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