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_aGoing solo : _bthe extraordinary rise and surprising appeal of living alone / _cEric KLINENBERG |
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_aNew York : _bPenguin Press, _c2012 |
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_a273 p. ; _c25 cm. |
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505 | 0 | _aGoing solo -- The capacity to live alone -- Separating -- Protecting the self -- Together alone -- Aging alone -- Redesigning solo life. | |
520 | _aIn 1950, only 22% of adults were single. Today, more than 50% of adults are. Though conventional wisdom tells us that living by oneself leads to loneliness and isolation, most 'solo dwellers', compared with their married counterparts, are more likely to eat out and exercise, sign up for art and music classes, attend public events and lectures, and volunteer. Drawing on over three hundred in-depth interviews with men and women of all ages and every class, Eric Klinenberg reaches some startling conclusions about the seismic impact solo living is having on our culture, business and politics. | ||
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_2POPIN _93401 _aSOCIOLOGÍA DE LA FAMILIA _fSOCIOLOGY OF THE FAMILY _iSOCIOLOGIA DE LA FAMÍLIA |
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