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245 0 0 _aCouples' transitions to parenthood :
_banalysing gender and work in Europe /
_cedited by Daniela Grunow (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany), Marie Evertsson (Stockholm University, Sweden).
260 _aCheltenham, UK ;
_bEdward Elgar Publishing,
_ccop. 2016
300 _axvi, 320 p. :
_bil. ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
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_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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504 _aInclou referències bibliogràfiques i índex.
520 _aIt is common for European couples living fairly egalitarian lives to adopt a traditional division of labour at the transition to parenthood. Based on in-depth interviews with 334 parents-to-be in eight European countries, this book explores the implications of family policies and gender culture from the perspective of couples who are expecting their first child. Couples' Transitions to Parenthood: Analysing Gender and Work in Europe is the first comparative, qualitative study that explicitly locates couples' parenting ideals and plans in the wider context of national institutions. This unique analysis of transitions to parenthood in contemporary Europe focuses on Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, the Czech Republic and Poland. It explores how parents' agency varies along with policy-culture gaps in their countries and provides evidence of their struggle to adapt to, or resist, socially desired paths and patterns of change. In fact, the ways in which institutional structures limit possible choices and beliefs about motherhood and fatherhood are linked in ways that often go unnoticed by social scientists, policymakers and parents themselves. This cutting-edge book will be of interest to social scientists, political scientists, journalists and policymakers. Parents-to-be will also find value in this analysis of gender in parenthood.
650 7 _aRol de pares
_xDiferències entre sexes
_zEuropa
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650 7 _aRol de pares
_xAspectes econòmics
_zEuropa
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650 7 _aPares
_xTreball
_zEuropa
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650 7 _aPares
_xServeis socials
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655 0 _2POPIN
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_aFAMILIA
_fFAMILY
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_aPADRES
_fFATHERS
_iPARES
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_aGÉNERO
_fGENDER
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_aPATERNIDAD
_fPARENTHOOD
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_aTRABAJO
_fLABOUR
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_aEUROPA
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700 1 _aGrunow, Daniela
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700 1 _aEvertsson, Marie,
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901 _aRevisat
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