This book analyses how turbulence is interwoven into the everyday life of families with children, thus becoming personal and intimate. Chapter authors use empirical data to highlight the contextual and relational nature of both global and local challenges affecting families, discussing complex dynamics across health, work and the environment.
Families with children in a turbulent era: setting the scene.
págs. 1-8
Family resilience in the narratives of Finnish first-time parents during the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal study.
Inka-Liisa Kuusiaho, Petteri Eerola, Marja-Leena Böök, Anna Rönkä
págs. 9-28
The gender division of childcare during the coronavirus lockdown in Spain: the perspective of Spanish mothers and fathers.
Vicente Díaz Gandasegui, María Concepción Castrillo Bustamante, Jesús Rogero García
págs. 29-49
Family life and family time during the COVID-19 pandemic in families with financial difficulties: the perceptions of parents with school-aged children.
págs. 50-66
págs. 67-85
págs. 86-104
págs. 105-124
It takes a neighborhood to fight educational poverty: resilient 'educating communities' in times of multiple crises.
Andrea Parma, Stefania Sabatinelli, Paola Savoldi, Anna Tagliaferri
págs. 125-144
Work-life conflict among European parents in a turbulent era: the roles of family policies, work culture, and job-related characteristics.
págs. 145-170
Parental work schedules and hours from a cross-national perspective: a welfare regime analysis on 29 countries.
págs. 171-200
Conclusion: institucional anchors supporting families amid turbulence
págs. 201-208
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