The new role of women : family formation in modern societies
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The new role of women : family formation in modern societies
(Social inequality series)
Westview Press, 1995
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内容説明
Throughout the Western world, new patterns of family formation have emerged. Cohabitation and motherhood outside marriage have become more widespread, and women are attaining higher levels of education, are marrying at an older age, work more frequently outside the home, and have more reproductive freedom due to new advances in contraception. This book, which includes contributions by sociologists and demographers from eight West European countries and the United States, compares national variations to explain the connection between the new role of women and family formation in post-war society.
目次
- Introduction: changes in the process of family formation and women's growing economic independence - a comparison of nine countries, Hans-Peter Blossfeld. Part 1 Country-specific studies on the trends in family formation and the new role of women: Sweden, Britta Hoem
- West Germany, Hans-Peter Blossfeld and Goetz Rohwer
- France, Henry Leridon and Laurent Toulemon
- the Netherlands, Jenny de Jong Gierveld and Aart C. Leofbroer
- Great Britain, Kathleen E. Kiernan and Eva Lelievre
- the United Kingdom, Valerie Kincade Oppenheimer et al
- Italy, Antonella Pinnelli and Alessandra de Rose
- Spain, Margarita Delgado
- Hungary, Peter Robert and Hans-Peter Blossfeld. Part 2 Discussion of results and conclusions - women's education and the costs and benefits of marriage, Annemette Sorensen
- the role of women's economic independence in marriage formation - a sceptic's response to Annemette Sorensen's remarks, Valerie Kincade Oppenheimer
- how the other half lives - education, work and family patterns of men - the case of West Germany, Johannes Huinink.
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