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oapen-20.500.12657-395422020-06-16T00:40:43Z Parental Life Courses after Separation and Divorce in Europe Kreyenfeld, Michaela Trappe, Heike Life course Population Economics Quality of Life Research Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging European Politics Life Course Open access Separation Divorce Well-being Parent-child relationships post-separation families Parental and Child well-being economic conditions after divorce Sociology Political economy Population & demography Personal & public health Public health & preventive medicine Sociology: family & relationships Politics & government Europe bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHB Sociology bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KC Economics::KCP Political economy bic Book Industry Communication::M Medicine::MB Medicine: general issues::MBN Public health & preventive medicine::MBNH Personal & public health bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHB Sociology::JHBK Sociology: family & relationships bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government This open access book assembles landmark studies on divorce and separation in European countries, and how this affects the life of parents and children. It focuses on four major areas of post-separation lives, namely (1) economic conditions, (2) parent-child relationships, (3) parent and child well-being, and (4) health. Through studies from several European countries, the book showcases how legal regulations and social policies influence parental and child well-being after divorce and separation. It also illustrates how social policies are interwoven with the normative fabric of a country. For example, it is shown that father-child contact after separation is more intense in those countries which have adopted policies that encourage shared parenting. Correspondingly, countries that have adopted these regulations are at the forefront of more egalitarian gender role attitudes. Apart from a strong emphasis on the legal and social policy context, the studies in this volume adopt a longitudinal perspective and situate post-separation behaviour and well-being in the life course. The longitudinal perspective opens up new avenues for research to understand how behaviour and conditions prior or at divorce and separation affect later behaviour and well-being. As such this book is of special appeal to scholars of family research as well as to anyone interested in the role of divorce and separation in Europe in the 21st century. 2020-06-15T15:07:55Z 2020-06-15T15:07:55Z 2020 book ONIX_20200615_9783030445751_15 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/39542 eng Life Course Research and Social Policies application/pdf n/a 2020_Book_ParentalLifeCoursesAfterSepara.pdf https://www.springer.com/9783030445751 Springer Nature Springer 10.1007/978-3-030-44575-1 10.1007/978-3-030-44575-1 6c6992af-b843-4f46-859c-f6e9998e40d5 Springer 12 308 open access
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This open access book assembles landmark studies on divorce and separation in European countries, and how this affects the life of parents and children. It focuses on four major areas of post-separation lives, namely (1) economic conditions, (2) parent-child relationships, (3) parent and child well-being, and (4) health. Through studies from several European countries, the book showcases how legal regulations and social policies influence parental and child well-being after divorce and separation. It also illustrates how social policies are interwoven with the normative fabric of a country. For example, it is shown that father-child contact after separation is more intense in those countries which have adopted policies that encourage shared parenting. Correspondingly, countries that have adopted these regulations are at the forefront of more egalitarian gender role attitudes. Apart from a strong emphasis on the legal and social policy context, the studies in this volume adopt a longitudinal perspective and situate post-separation behaviour and well-being in the life course. The longitudinal perspective opens up new avenues for research to understand how behaviour and conditions prior or at divorce and separation affect later behaviour and well-being. As such this book is of special appeal to scholars of family research as well as to anyone interested in the role of divorce and separation in Europe in the 21st century.
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