Unequal Family Lives
Causes and Consequences in Europe and the Americas
Herausgeber: Cahn, Naomi R; Wilcox, W Bradford; DeRose, Laurie Fields; Carbone, June
Unequal Family Lives
Causes and Consequences in Europe and the Americas
Herausgeber: Cahn, Naomi R; Wilcox, W Bradford; DeRose, Laurie Fields; Carbone, June
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This volume explores the causes and consequences of family inequality in the United States, Europe, and Latin America.
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This volume explores the causes and consequences of family inequality in the United States, Europe, and Latin America.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 163mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9781108415958
- ISBN-10: 1108415954
- Artikelnr.: 50438490
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 163mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9781108415958
- ISBN-10: 1108415954
- Artikelnr.: 50438490
Introduction Laurie F. DeRose, Naomi Cahn, June Carbone and W. Bradford
Wilcox; Part I. The Increasingly Unequal Socioeconomic Character of Family
Life: 1. Families unequal: socioeconomic gradients in family patterns
across the US and Europe Marcia J. Carlson; 2. Family forms and social
inequality in Latin America Albert Esteve and Elizabeth Flores Paredes;
Part II. The Causes of Increasingly Diverging Family Structures: 3. How
inequality drives family formation: the prima facie case Andrew J. Cherlin;
4. Universal or unique? Understanding diversity in partnership experiences
across Europe Brienna Perelli-Harris; 5. Family structure and the decline
of work for men in postwar America Nicholas Eberstadt; Part III.
Consequences of Growing Divergence: 6. Single-mother families, mother's
educational level, children's school outcomes: a study of 21 countries Anna
Garriga and Paolo Berta; 7. Family structure and socioeconomic inequality
of opportunity in Europe and the United States Diederik Boertien, Fabrizio
Bernardi and Juho Härkönen; 8. Families and the wealth of nations: what
does family structure have to do with growth around the globe? W. Bradford
Wilcox and Joseph Price; Part IV. Bridging the Growing Family Divide: 9.
Family policy, socioeconomic inequality and the gender revolution Fran
Goldscheider and Sharon Sassler; 10. Where's the glue? Policies to close
the family gap Richard V. Reeves; Part V. Commentary and Concluding
Reflections: 11. The pathology of patriarchy and family inequalities Lynn
Prince Cooke; 12. Concluding reflections: what does less marriage have to
do with more family inequality? W. Bradford Wilcox; 13.
Commentary/afterword/concluding thoughts on family change and economic
inequality June Carbone and Naomi Cahn.
Wilcox; Part I. The Increasingly Unequal Socioeconomic Character of Family
Life: 1. Families unequal: socioeconomic gradients in family patterns
across the US and Europe Marcia J. Carlson; 2. Family forms and social
inequality in Latin America Albert Esteve and Elizabeth Flores Paredes;
Part II. The Causes of Increasingly Diverging Family Structures: 3. How
inequality drives family formation: the prima facie case Andrew J. Cherlin;
4. Universal or unique? Understanding diversity in partnership experiences
across Europe Brienna Perelli-Harris; 5. Family structure and the decline
of work for men in postwar America Nicholas Eberstadt; Part III.
Consequences of Growing Divergence: 6. Single-mother families, mother's
educational level, children's school outcomes: a study of 21 countries Anna
Garriga and Paolo Berta; 7. Family structure and socioeconomic inequality
of opportunity in Europe and the United States Diederik Boertien, Fabrizio
Bernardi and Juho Härkönen; 8. Families and the wealth of nations: what
does family structure have to do with growth around the globe? W. Bradford
Wilcox and Joseph Price; Part IV. Bridging the Growing Family Divide: 9.
Family policy, socioeconomic inequality and the gender revolution Fran
Goldscheider and Sharon Sassler; 10. Where's the glue? Policies to close
the family gap Richard V. Reeves; Part V. Commentary and Concluding
Reflections: 11. The pathology of patriarchy and family inequalities Lynn
Prince Cooke; 12. Concluding reflections: what does less marriage have to
do with more family inequality? W. Bradford Wilcox; 13.
Commentary/afterword/concluding thoughts on family change and economic
inequality June Carbone and Naomi Cahn.
Introduction Laurie F. DeRose, Naomi Cahn, June Carbone and W. Bradford
Wilcox; Part I. The Increasingly Unequal Socioeconomic Character of Family
Life: 1. Families unequal: socioeconomic gradients in family patterns
across the US and Europe Marcia J. Carlson; 2. Family forms and social
inequality in Latin America Albert Esteve and Elizabeth Flores Paredes;
Part II. The Causes of Increasingly Diverging Family Structures: 3. How
inequality drives family formation: the prima facie case Andrew J. Cherlin;
4. Universal or unique? Understanding diversity in partnership experiences
across Europe Brienna Perelli-Harris; 5. Family structure and the decline
of work for men in postwar America Nicholas Eberstadt; Part III.
Consequences of Growing Divergence: 6. Single-mother families, mother's
educational level, children's school outcomes: a study of 21 countries Anna
Garriga and Paolo Berta; 7. Family structure and socioeconomic inequality
of opportunity in Europe and the United States Diederik Boertien, Fabrizio
Bernardi and Juho Härkönen; 8. Families and the wealth of nations: what
does family structure have to do with growth around the globe? W. Bradford
Wilcox and Joseph Price; Part IV. Bridging the Growing Family Divide: 9.
Family policy, socioeconomic inequality and the gender revolution Fran
Goldscheider and Sharon Sassler; 10. Where's the glue? Policies to close
the family gap Richard V. Reeves; Part V. Commentary and Concluding
Reflections: 11. The pathology of patriarchy and family inequalities Lynn
Prince Cooke; 12. Concluding reflections: what does less marriage have to
do with more family inequality? W. Bradford Wilcox; 13.
Commentary/afterword/concluding thoughts on family change and economic
inequality June Carbone and Naomi Cahn.
Wilcox; Part I. The Increasingly Unequal Socioeconomic Character of Family
Life: 1. Families unequal: socioeconomic gradients in family patterns
across the US and Europe Marcia J. Carlson; 2. Family forms and social
inequality in Latin America Albert Esteve and Elizabeth Flores Paredes;
Part II. The Causes of Increasingly Diverging Family Structures: 3. How
inequality drives family formation: the prima facie case Andrew J. Cherlin;
4. Universal or unique? Understanding diversity in partnership experiences
across Europe Brienna Perelli-Harris; 5. Family structure and the decline
of work for men in postwar America Nicholas Eberstadt; Part III.
Consequences of Growing Divergence: 6. Single-mother families, mother's
educational level, children's school outcomes: a study of 21 countries Anna
Garriga and Paolo Berta; 7. Family structure and socioeconomic inequality
of opportunity in Europe and the United States Diederik Boertien, Fabrizio
Bernardi and Juho Härkönen; 8. Families and the wealth of nations: what
does family structure have to do with growth around the globe? W. Bradford
Wilcox and Joseph Price; Part IV. Bridging the Growing Family Divide: 9.
Family policy, socioeconomic inequality and the gender revolution Fran
Goldscheider and Sharon Sassler; 10. Where's the glue? Policies to close
the family gap Richard V. Reeves; Part V. Commentary and Concluding
Reflections: 11. The pathology of patriarchy and family inequalities Lynn
Prince Cooke; 12. Concluding reflections: what does less marriage have to
do with more family inequality? W. Bradford Wilcox; 13.
Commentary/afterword/concluding thoughts on family change and economic
inequality June Carbone and Naomi Cahn.