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This book which has been created in the framework of the EU-funded COST Action INTERFASOL brings together researchers from 22 INTERFASOL countries, who frame intergenerational family solidarity in the specific historical, cultural, social and economic context of their own country. Integrating different perspectives from social and political sciences, economics, communication, health and psychology, the book offers country-specific knowledge and new insights into family relations, family values and family policies across Europe.
Contents
Series Editors' Preface.
Introduction to the Volume: Intergenerational Family Solidarity Across Europe; Isabelle Albert, Mirza Emirhafizovic, Carmit-Noa Shpigelman, and Ursula Trummer.
Chapter 1. Intergenerational Family Solidarity in Austria: Scientific Evidence Seems Scarce, and Migration a Decisive Dimension; Ursula Trummer, Sonja Novak-Zezula, and Lena Fuchs-Bouvier.
Chapter 2. Families and Family Values in Belgium: Country Report; Catherine Coppée and Willy Lahaye.
Chapter 3. Intergenerational Family Solidarity in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Sanela Šadić and Mirza Emirhafizović.
Chapter 4. Intergenerational Family Solidarity: The Case of Croatia; Ljiljana Kaliterna Lipovčan, Andreja Brajša-Žganec, and Ivana Hanzec Marković.
Chapter 5. Country Report—Denmark: Intergenerational Families in Denmark; Anne Leonora Blaakilde and Anu Siren.
Chapter 6. Intergenerational Relations in a Rapidly Changing Social Context: The Case of Estonia; Luule Sakkeus and Kairi Kasearu.
Chapter 7. Finnish Family; Helena Helve.
Chapter 8. Families, Family Values, and Intergenerational Relations in France Today; Marie-Thérèse Letablier and Claudine Attias-Donfut.
Chapter 9. Families and Family Values in German Society and German Culture; Katja Knauthe, Martina Brandt, and Andreas Hoff.
Chapter 10. Family Change and Family Values in Greece; Laura Alipranti-Maratou (in cooperation with Vasiliki Gountsidou).
Chapter 11. Families and Family Values in Society and Culture: Country Report of Hungary; Márton Medgyesi and Annamária Orbán.
Chapter 12. Intergenerational Relations Among Israeli Families; Carmit-Noa Shpigelman and Cheryl Zlotnick.
Chapter 13. Country Report: Intergenerational Family Solidarity and Key Life Domains in Italy; Donatella Bramanti, Matteo Moscatelli, and Camillo Regalia.
Chapter 14. Intergenerational Family Solidarity in Lithuania: Context and Patterns; Aušra Maslauskaitė and Margarita Gedvilaitė-Kordušienė.
Chapter 15. Family in a Multicultural Context: Country Report for Luxembourg; Isabelle Albert, and Andreas Heinz.
Chapter 16. Demography, Society, and Active Ageing: A Maltese Perspective; George (Gino) Pavia.
Chapter 17. Intergenerational Family Relationships in Norway; Katharina Herlofson, Tale Hellevik, and Svein Olav Daatland.
Chapter 18. Families and Family Values in Poland; Laura Dryjanska.
Chapter 19. Intergenerational Family Solidarity: A Brief Overview of Research in Portugal; Marisa Matias, Irene Monteiro, and Susana Coimbra.
Chapter 20. Intergenerational Solidarity in Slovenia: Key Issues; Valentina Hlebec, Tatjana Rakar, Vesna Dolničar, Andraž Petrovič, and Maša Filipovič Hrast.
Chapter 21. Families and Family Values in Society and Culture: Spain; Esther Martínez Pastor and Miguel Ángel Nicolás Ojeda.
Chapter 22. Demography, Society, and Culture: The Profile of Turkey; Hatice Çelebi and Nafiye Çiğdem Aktekin.
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