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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. .
Social sciences. --- Population. --- Sociology. --- Demography. --- Social Sciences. --- Population Economics. --- Sociology, general. --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Historical demography --- Social theory --- Human population --- Human populations --- Population growth --- Populations, Human --- Social sciences --- Population --- Vital statistics --- Economics --- Human ecology --- Sociology --- Demography --- Malthusianism --- Childlessness --- Austria --- Fertility --- Finland --- Germany --- Sweden --- Switzerland
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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.
Life cycle, Human. --- Population. --- Medical research. --- Social groups. --- Family. --- Europe—Politics and government. --- Life course. --- Population Economics. --- Quality of Life Research. --- Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging. --- European Politics. --- Human population --- Human populations --- Population growth --- Populations, Human --- Economics --- Human ecology --- Sociology --- Demography --- Malthusianism --- Human life cycle --- Life stages, Human --- Lifecycle, Human --- Human growth --- Life cycles (Biology) --- Maturation (Psychology) --- Developmental psychology --- Family --- Families --- Family life --- Family relationships --- Family structure --- Relationships, Family --- Structure, Family --- Social institutions --- Birth order --- Domestic relations --- Home --- Households --- Kinship --- Marriage --- Matriarchy --- Parenthood --- Patriarchy --- Association --- Group dynamics --- Groups, Social --- Associations, institutions, etc. --- Social participation --- Biomedical research --- Medical research --- Social aspects --- Social conditions --- Divorced parents - Europe. --- Divorce - Europe - Psychological aspects. --- Divorce - Social aspects - Europe. --- Divorce - Economic aspects - Europe. --- Life course --- Population Economics --- Quality of Life Research --- Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging --- European Politics --- Life Course --- Open access --- Separation --- Divorce --- Well-being --- Parent-child relationships --- post-separation families --- Parental and Child well-being --- economic conditions after divorce --- Political economy --- Population & demography --- Personal & public health --- Public health & preventive medicine --- Sociology: family & relationships --- Politics & government --- Europe --- Divorced parents
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In fast allen europäischen Ländern sind die Anteile kinderlos bleibender Männer und Frauen in den letzten Jahrzehnten gestiegen. Deutschland nimmt in dieser Hinsicht eine Spitzenposition ein. Die Medien haben das Thema in jüngster Zeit für sich entdeckt; dort ist Kinderlosigkeit immer stärker in den Brennspiegel der Diskussionen um die "Krise" der Familie, den demografischen Wandel, den Umbau des Sozialstaats und eine gerechte Verteilung der Kosten der gesellschaftlichen Alterung gerückt. Der überwältigenden sozialpolitischen und medialen Aufmerksamkeit steht jedoch ein Mangel an Fakten gegenüber. Ausmaß und Ursachen der Kinderlosigkeit in Deutschland sind bislang nur unzureichend empirisch untersucht worden. In der öffentlichen Debatte herrscht ein unkritischer und missverständlicher Gebrauch statistischer Daten vor. Auf der Grundlage eines lückenhaften empirischen Wissens werden häufig voreilige Diagnosen über die Ursachen und "Verantwortlichen" eines komplexen Aspekts des sozialen und kulturellen Wandels getroffen. Die in diesem Band versammelten Beiträge leisten eine Bestandsaufnahme eines Phänomens, die über moralische Schuldzuweisungen, mediale Kampagnen und kurzschlüssige Lösungsvorschläge wie "Strafsteuern" für Kinderlose weit hinausgeht. Sie zeigen das Ausmaß, die sozialen Hintergründe und die Folgen von Kinderlosigkeit in Deutschland und im internationalen Vergleich auf. Damit bieten sie dem Leser einen fundierten Einblick in die unterschiedlichen Ausprägungen und Dimensionen eines zentralen Phänomens des gegenwärtigen demografischen Wandels.
Social Sciences, general. --- Sociology. --- Sociologie --- Childlessness --- -316.356.2 <43> --- Family size --- Gezinssociologie--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989 --- Conferences - Meetings --- 316.356.2 <43> Gezinssociologie--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989 --- Social Sciences --- Sociology --- Psychological aspects --- Social sciences. --- Social structure. --- Social inequality. --- Social Sciences. --- Sociology, general. --- Social Structure, Social Inequality. --- 316.356.2 <43> --- Equality.
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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. (Provided by publisher)
Demography --- sociologie --- demografie --- sociale economie --- Europe --- Biographical patterns --- Childlessness throughout Europe --- Determinants of lifelong childlessness --- Fertility and assisted reproduction --- Increasing childlessness --- Life course dynamics --- Open Access --- Role of Economic uncertainty --- (Springer Nature Subject Code)SCX25000: Demography --- (Springer Nature Subject Collection)SUCO41176: Social Sciences --- (Springer Nature Subject Code)SCW38000: Population Economics --- (Springer Nature Subject Code)SCX22000: Sociology, general --- (VLB-WN)1728: Hardcover, Softcover / Soziologie/Politische Soziologie
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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.
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Trotz der offensichtlichen sozialpolitischen Relevanz und großen medialen Aufmerksamkeit des Phänomens Kinderlosigkeit sind das Ausmaß, die Ursachen und die Konsequenzen der Kinderlosigkeit in Deutschland bislang unzureichend untersucht worden, mit der Folge, dass in öffentlichen Debatten häufig unkritische und irreführende Diagnosen über Kinderlosigkeit erstellt werden. Das Ziel des Bandes besteht vor diesem Hintergrund darin, das Phänomen der Kinderlosigkeit in Deutschland analytisch differenziert zu durchdringen und belastbare Daten und Ergebnisse über das Ausmaß und die Struktur, die Ursachen und Folgen von Kinderlosigkeit zu präsentieren. Die vorliegende zweite Auflage ist grundlegend aktualisiert und erweitert worden. Der Inhalt • Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Analyse von Kinderlosigkeit • Bildung, Erwerbstätigkeit und Kinderlosigkeit • Lebenskonzepte und Kinderwünsche bei Frauen und Männern • Internationale Vergleiche • Theoretische Erklärungen der Kinderlosigkeit • Ungewollte Kinderlosigkeit und Reproduktionsmedizin Die Zielgruppen • Familiensoziologen und -soziologinnen • Sozialwissenschaftler und -wissenschaftlerinnen Die Herausgeber Prof. Dr. Dirk Konietzka ist Professor für Soziologie am Institut für Sozialwissenschaften der Technischen Universität Braunschweig. Prof. Dr. Michaela Kreyenfeld ist stellvertretende Abteilungsleiterin am Max-Planck-Institut für demografische Forschung und ab 2014 Professorin für Soziologie an der Hertie School of Governance.
Social groups. --- Family. --- Social structure. --- Social inequality. --- Sociology. --- Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging. --- Social Structure, Social Inequality. --- Sociology, general. --- Equality.
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Das Buch versammelt einschlägige Beiträge im Bereich „Social Demography“, der Schnittstelle von soziologischer und demographischer Forschung. In den Einzelbeiträgen wird die Bedeutung klassischer soziologischer Konzepte, wie des Lebenslaufs, des Generationenzusammenhangs und der sozialen Ungleichheit für demographische Prozesse, vor allem der Fertilität, der Migration und der Mortalität herausgearbeitet. Darüber hinaus beinhaltet der Band aktuelle Studien im Bereich soziobiologischer Forschung wie auch zur gesamtgesellschaftlichen Bedeutung demographischer Entwicklungen für moderne Wohlfahrtsstaaten. Die Herausgebenden Prof. Dr. Karsten Hank ist am Institut für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (ISS) der Universität zu Köln tätig. Prof. Dr. Michaela Kreyenfeld ist am Max-Planck-Institut für demografische Forschung in Rostock und der Hertie School of Governance in Berlin beschäftigt.
Demography. --- Social sciences --- Social Structure, Social Inequality. --- Methodology of the Social Sciences. --- Methodology.
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Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Sociology --- Demography --- Politics --- Physiology: reproduction & development. Ages of life --- Human medicine --- levenscyclus --- sociologie --- medisch onderzoek --- demografie --- gezin --- familie --- Europese politiek --- Europe
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