Changing Life Patterns in Western Industrial Societies
Janet Zollinger Giele editor Elke Holst editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Elsevier Science & Technology
Published:19th Dec '03
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Hardly any broad analyses exist to link the vast contemporary change in life patterns both to changes in women's lives (rising employment, declining fertility, and changing use of time) and to changes in men's lives, the gender contract, and the economy, as well as to national social policies. This book shows not only similar trends across countries but also the likely direction of future change, particularly as related to economic growth, gender equity, and the well-being of families and children. The first chapter, an overview by the editors, provides a comprehensive conceptual framework for understanding how the economic, sociological, and cultural changes have produced new individual life patterns. Succeeding chapters cover in Part I the connections between contemporary changes in lives and the changing global economy, the changing welfare state, and the growth of personal choice; in Part II changing time use patterns of men and women; in Part III the institutional factors in employment, child care, law, and family that affect life patterns of both sexes.
"...a rich source for scientists of all disciplines dealing with societal and gender structures and their evolution over time." --Margit Schratzenstaller, Austrian Institute of Economic Research
ISBN: 9780762310203
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 660g
358 pages