This text draws on original in-depth interviews with people of different ages to introduce contemporary scholarship on the family and to illustrate how Irish families have adapted and changed over time -- .
This text draws on original in-depth interviews with people of different ages to introduce contemporary scholarship on the family and to illustrate how Irish families have adapted and changed over time -- .
Jane Gray is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Maynooth University and Research Associate of the National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis Ruth Geraghty is Data Curator for the Children's Research Network for Ireland and Northern Ireland at the Centre for Effective Services David Ralph is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Trinity College, Dublin
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Introduction: Families in the sociological imagination Part I: Questioning the modern family 1. The idea of the modern Family 2. Beyond the modern family. Re-visioning family change Part II. Changing families across the life course 3. Changing childhoods 4. Early adulthood and family formation 5. Working and parenting in the middle years 6. New grandparents. Older people in the family Conclusion: Resilient families? Continuity and change in Irish family life Appendices Index
Introduction: Families in the sociological imagination Part I: Questioning the modern family 1. The idea of the modern Family 2. Beyond the modern family. Re-visioning family change Part II. Changing families across the life course 3. Changing childhoods 4. Early adulthood and family formation 5. Working and parenting in the middle years 6. New grandparents. Older people in the family Conclusion: Resilient families? Continuity and change in Irish family life Appendices Index
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