Family Formation among Youth in Europe : Coping with Socio-Economic Disadvantages (Perspectives on Human Development)

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Family Formation among Youth in Europe : Coping with Socio-Economic Disadvantages (Perspectives on Human Development)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 216 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781648029042
  • DDC分類 306.85094

Full Description

This book, which has been created in the framework of the EU-funded COST Action YOUNG-IN (CA17114), sheds a light on the structural disadvantages and opportunities in family formation among youth, offering an insight into the relevant contextual factors in eleven countries. Analyzing demographic trends and socioeconomic settings, including normative and institutional frameworks (that focus on family policies), the authors have identified and presented the peculiarities of the transition to parenthood, as well as common challenges that young people face in that process.

Contents

Introduction to the Volume: Disadvantages in Starting a Family Across Europe; Mirza Emirhafizovic, Tali Heiman, Marton Medgyesi, Catarina Pinheiro Mota, Smiljka Tomanovic, and Sue Vella.

Chapter 1. Socio-Economic Challenges to Family Formation in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Major Issues; Mirza Emirhafizović and Andrea Puhalić.

Chapter 2. Family Formation in Changing Economic and Societal Conditions in the Czech Republic; Vera Kucharova.

Chapter 3. Disadvantages in Family Formation National Report: Germany; Dirk Hofäcker.

Chapter 4. Disadvantages in Starting a Family in Hungary; Márton Medgyesi.

Chapter 5. Families in Israel: Coping and Adjustment; Tali Heiman, Dorit Olenik-Shemesh, and Merav Regev-Nevo.

Chapter 6. Trends and Challenges in Family Formation in Italy: An Overview; Rosy Musumeci.

Chapter 7. Social and Economic Challenges and Opportunities in Family Formation in Latvia; Līva Griņeviča, Dina Bite, and Anna Broka.

Chapter 8. Changes in Family Formation: The Case of Lithuania; Edita Štuopytė.

Chapter 9. Young People and Family Formation in Malta; Sue Vella and Joanne Cassar.

Chapter 10. Challenges and Changes in Family(ies) Formation in Portugal Since the Transition to Democracy; Catarina Pinheiro Mota, Helena Carvalho and Paula Mena Matos.

Chapter 11. Family Formation in Serbia Between Normative Legacy, Structural Constraints, and Desired Prospects; Smiljka Tomanović and Dragan Stanojević.

Chapter 12. Contributors.

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