Marriage at the Crossroads
Law, Policy, and the Brave New World of Twenty-First-Century Families
Herausgeber: Garrison, Marsha; Scott, Elizabeth
Marriage at the Crossroads
Law, Policy, and the Brave New World of Twenty-First-Century Families
Herausgeber: Garrison, Marsha; Scott, Elizabeth
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This book provides tools to inform debate and to assist policy makers in resolving questions about the institution of marriage.
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This book provides tools to inform debate and to assist policy makers in resolving questions about the institution of marriage.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 675g
- ISBN-13: 9781107018273
- ISBN-10: 1107018277
- Artikelnr.: 36197234
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 675g
- ISBN-13: 9781107018273
- ISBN-10: 1107018277
- Artikelnr.: 36197234
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction Marsha Garrison and Elizabeth Scott; Part I. History,
Demographics, and Economics - Multiple Perspectives on Families: 2.
International family change and continuity: the past and future from the
developmental idealism perspective Arland Thornton; 3. Red v. blue marriage
June Carbone and Naomi Cahn; 4. The division of labor across time and
generations Margaret F. Brinig; 5. Marriage at the crossroads in England
and Wales Rebecca Probert; 6. The curious relationship of marriage and
freedom Katherine Franke; Part II. Empirical Research on Family Change: 7.
Institutional, companionate, and individualistic marriages: change over
time and implications for marital quality Paul R. Amato; 8. Marriage and
improved well-being: using twins to parse the correlation, asking how
marriage helps, and wondering why more people do not buy a bargain Robert
E. Emery, Erin Horn and Christopher Beam; 9. Fragile families: debates,
facts, and solutions Sara McLanahan and Irwin Garfinkel; 10. Should
marriage matter? Ira Mark Ellman and Sanford L. Braver; Part III. Family
Policy and Law for the Twenty-First Century: 11. Forsaking no others:
coming to terms with family diversity Judith Stacey; 12. Why marriage?
Suzanne B. Goldberg; 13. Essential to virtue? The languages of the law of
marriage Carl E. Schneider; 14. The pluralistic vision of marriage Shahar
Lifshitz; Part IV. Comments: 15. The growing diversity of two-parent
families: challenges for family law Andrew Cherlin; 16. Legal regulation of
the twenty-first-century family Marsha Garrison and Elizabeth Scott.
Demographics, and Economics - Multiple Perspectives on Families: 2.
International family change and continuity: the past and future from the
developmental idealism perspective Arland Thornton; 3. Red v. blue marriage
June Carbone and Naomi Cahn; 4. The division of labor across time and
generations Margaret F. Brinig; 5. Marriage at the crossroads in England
and Wales Rebecca Probert; 6. The curious relationship of marriage and
freedom Katherine Franke; Part II. Empirical Research on Family Change: 7.
Institutional, companionate, and individualistic marriages: change over
time and implications for marital quality Paul R. Amato; 8. Marriage and
improved well-being: using twins to parse the correlation, asking how
marriage helps, and wondering why more people do not buy a bargain Robert
E. Emery, Erin Horn and Christopher Beam; 9. Fragile families: debates,
facts, and solutions Sara McLanahan and Irwin Garfinkel; 10. Should
marriage matter? Ira Mark Ellman and Sanford L. Braver; Part III. Family
Policy and Law for the Twenty-First Century: 11. Forsaking no others:
coming to terms with family diversity Judith Stacey; 12. Why marriage?
Suzanne B. Goldberg; 13. Essential to virtue? The languages of the law of
marriage Carl E. Schneider; 14. The pluralistic vision of marriage Shahar
Lifshitz; Part IV. Comments: 15. The growing diversity of two-parent
families: challenges for family law Andrew Cherlin; 16. Legal regulation of
the twenty-first-century family Marsha Garrison and Elizabeth Scott.
1. Introduction Marsha Garrison and Elizabeth Scott; Part I. History,
Demographics, and Economics - Multiple Perspectives on Families: 2.
International family change and continuity: the past and future from the
developmental idealism perspective Arland Thornton; 3. Red v. blue marriage
June Carbone and Naomi Cahn; 4. The division of labor across time and
generations Margaret F. Brinig; 5. Marriage at the crossroads in England
and Wales Rebecca Probert; 6. The curious relationship of marriage and
freedom Katherine Franke; Part II. Empirical Research on Family Change: 7.
Institutional, companionate, and individualistic marriages: change over
time and implications for marital quality Paul R. Amato; 8. Marriage and
improved well-being: using twins to parse the correlation, asking how
marriage helps, and wondering why more people do not buy a bargain Robert
E. Emery, Erin Horn and Christopher Beam; 9. Fragile families: debates,
facts, and solutions Sara McLanahan and Irwin Garfinkel; 10. Should
marriage matter? Ira Mark Ellman and Sanford L. Braver; Part III. Family
Policy and Law for the Twenty-First Century: 11. Forsaking no others:
coming to terms with family diversity Judith Stacey; 12. Why marriage?
Suzanne B. Goldberg; 13. Essential to virtue? The languages of the law of
marriage Carl E. Schneider; 14. The pluralistic vision of marriage Shahar
Lifshitz; Part IV. Comments: 15. The growing diversity of two-parent
families: challenges for family law Andrew Cherlin; 16. Legal regulation of
the twenty-first-century family Marsha Garrison and Elizabeth Scott.
Demographics, and Economics - Multiple Perspectives on Families: 2.
International family change and continuity: the past and future from the
developmental idealism perspective Arland Thornton; 3. Red v. blue marriage
June Carbone and Naomi Cahn; 4. The division of labor across time and
generations Margaret F. Brinig; 5. Marriage at the crossroads in England
and Wales Rebecca Probert; 6. The curious relationship of marriage and
freedom Katherine Franke; Part II. Empirical Research on Family Change: 7.
Institutional, companionate, and individualistic marriages: change over
time and implications for marital quality Paul R. Amato; 8. Marriage and
improved well-being: using twins to parse the correlation, asking how
marriage helps, and wondering why more people do not buy a bargain Robert
E. Emery, Erin Horn and Christopher Beam; 9. Fragile families: debates,
facts, and solutions Sara McLanahan and Irwin Garfinkel; 10. Should
marriage matter? Ira Mark Ellman and Sanford L. Braver; Part III. Family
Policy and Law for the Twenty-First Century: 11. Forsaking no others:
coming to terms with family diversity Judith Stacey; 12. Why marriage?
Suzanne B. Goldberg; 13. Essential to virtue? The languages of the law of
marriage Carl E. Schneider; 14. The pluralistic vision of marriage Shahar
Lifshitz; Part IV. Comments: 15. The growing diversity of two-parent
families: challenges for family law Andrew Cherlin; 16. Legal regulation of
the twenty-first-century family Marsha Garrison and Elizabeth Scott.