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E-raamat: Whither the Child?: Causes and Consequences of Low Fertility

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Nov-2015
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317249115
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Nov-2015
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317249115

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A 2010 meeting sponsored by the Social Trends Institute in Barcelona, Spain, brought together leading practitioners and scholars in demography, social science, economics, and policy studies to ask how changing gender roles, religious values, belief systems, and family norms are affecting fertility. Unlike other books on the subject, this one engages with issues of child psychology, parenting, family, and social policy, raising questions about the social and emotional consequences of being an 'only child,' the relationship between secularism and fertility decline, the effect of parenthood on adults' engagement with society, and an often-overlooked question: Do children make parents happy? A companion web site contains additional data tables and figures. The book's readership includes general readers, students, scholars, and policy makers. Kaufmann is affiliated with Birkbeck College, University of London. Wilcox directs the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia. Annotation ©2013 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Introduction vii
Eric Kaufmann
W. Bradford Wilcox
Chapter 1 Fertility, Feminism, and Faith: The Influence of Secularism and Economic Conditions
1(28)
Alicia Adsera
Chapter 2 The Social and Civic Consequences of Parenthood for Adults
29(18)
David J. Eggebeen
Chapter 3 Do Children Bring Happiness and Purpose in Life?
47(30)
Hans-Peter Kohler
Chapter 4 Gift or Commodity: How Ought We to Think about Children?
77(18)
Elizabeth Marquardt
Chapter 5 Little Emperors? Growing Up in China after the One-Child Policy
95(18)
Susan E. Short
Hongwei Xu
Ying Liu
Chapter 6 Before, During, and After the Baby Carriage: The Division of Family Labor and Wives' Contemporary Marital Satisfaction
113(22)
W. Bradford Wilcox
Jeffrey Dew
Chapter 7 Sacralization by Stealth? The Religious Consequences of Low Fertility in Europe
135(22)
Eric Kaufmann
Chapter 8 Feminism as the New Natalism: Twenty-First-Century Prescriptions for Addressing Low Fertility
157(20)
Leonard Schoppa
Chapter 9 What Do Women Really Want? Designing Family Policies for All Women
177(28)
Catherine Hakim
Chapter 10 The Future of Fertility: Future Trends in Family Size among Low Fertility Populations
205(30)
Wolfgang Lutz
Stuart Basten
Erich Striessnig
Index 235(14)
About the Editors and Contributors 249
Authored by Kaufmann, Eric P.; Wilcox, W. Bradford