This handbook provides a meaningful overview of topical themes within family sociology as an academic field as well as empirical realities in various societal contexts across Europe. More than sixty prominent European scholars’ original texts present the field’s main theoretical and methodological approaches in addition to issues such as families as relationships, parental arrangements, parenting practices and child well-being, family policies in welfare state regimes, family lives in migration, and family trajectories. Presenting cutting-edge research on findings, theoretical interpretations, and solutions to methodological challenges, it is a timely tool for researchers, teachers, students, and family practitioners who wish to familiarise themselves with the state of family sociology in Europe.
Introduction: The Palgrave Handbook of Family Sociology in Europe
Isabella Crespi, Vida Cesnuitytė, Katarzyna Suwada, Anna-Maija Castrén, Claude Martin, Jacques-Antoine Gauthier, Rita Gouveia, Almudena Moreno Mínguez
págs. 1-11
The Family of Individuals: An Overview of the Sociology of the Family in Europe, 130 Years After Durkheim’s First University Course
págs. 15-43
págs. 45-67
What Law Has Joined: Family Relations and Categories of Kinship in the European Court of Human Rights
págs. 69-84
Family Demography and Values in Europe: Continuity and Change
Detlev Lück, Kerstin Ruckdeschel, Anna Dechant, Norbert F. Schneider
págs. 85-106
The Configurational Approach to Families: Methodological Suggestions
págs. 107-131
págs. 133-156
págs. 159-177
Reexamining Degenderisation: Changes in Family Policies in Europe
págs. 179-204
Familialisation of Care in European Societies: Between Family and the State
págs. 205-221
págs. 223-238
págs. 239-256
págs. 259-277
Money in Couples: The Organisation of Finances and the Symbolic Use of Money
págs. 279-300
Sibling Relationships: Being Connected and Related
págs. 301-319
"It’s a Balance on a Knife-Edge": Expectations of Parents and Adult Children
págs. 321-341
Non-Parental Childcare in France, Norway, and Spain
Gerardo Meil Landwerlin, Vicente Díaz Gandasegui, Jesús Rogero García, Pedro Romero Balsas
págs. 345-360
Sharing the Caring Responsibility Between the Private and the Public: Childcare, Parental Choice, and Inequality
págs. 361-375
págs. 377-398
págs. 399-414
Assessment of Parental Potential: Socio-Economic Risk Factors and Children’s Well-Being
págs. 415-433
págs. 435-451
págs. 455-474
The Multidimensional Nature of Family Migration: Transnational and Mixed Families in Europe
págs. 475-494
Intergenerational Relations in the Context of Migration: Gender Roles in Family Relationships
págs. 495-512
págs. 513-535
págs. 537-553
The Contribution of the Life-Course Perspective to the Study of Family Relationships: Advances, Challenges, and Limitations
págs. 557-574
Varieties of Youth Transitions?: A Review of the Comparative Literature on the Entry to Adulthood
págs. 575-589
Transitions in Later Life and the Re-configuration of Family Relationships in the Third Age: The Case of the Baby Boomers
págs. 591-609
From Taken for Granted to Taken Seriously: The Linked Lives Life Course Principle Under Literature Analysis
págs. 611-638
Afterthoughts on an "Earthquake of Change"
Rita Gouveia, Jacques-Antoine Gauthier, Almudena Moreno Mínguez, Anna-Maija Castrén, Claude Martin, Vida Cesnuitytė, Isabella Crespi, Katarzyna Suwada
págs. 639-644
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