Negotiating the Life Course Stability and Change in Life Pathways /

Pathways through the life course have changed considerably in recent decades. �Many of our assumptions about leaving home, starting new relationships and having children have been turned upside down. It is now almost as common to have children prior to marriage as afterwards, and certainly much more...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Evans, Ann. (Editor), Baxter, Janeen. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
Series:Life Course Research and Social Policies, 1
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505 0 # |a Chapter 1: Introduction. Ann Evans and Janeen Baxter -- Chapter 2: The Second Demographic Transition meets Globalization: A Comprehensive Theory to Understand Changes in Family Formation in an Era of Rising Uncertainty. Melinda Mills and Hans-Peter Blossfeld -- Chapter 3: The Standard Family Life Course: An Assessment of Variability in Life Course Pathways: Elizabeth Thomson, Maria Winkler-Dworak and Sheela Kennedy -- 4: Generational Change in Leaving the Parental Home: Ann Evans -- Chapter 5: Relationship Pathways and First Birth in Australia: Peter McDonald and Anna Reimondos.-�6:�Employment and the Life Course: Birth Cohort Differences of Young Australian Women: Jennifer Baxter.-�Chapter 7: Who Gets Divorces? The Social Determinants of Marital Seperation over the Life Course: Belinda Hewitt -- 8: Pathways through the Life Course: The Effect of Relationship and Parenthood Transitions on Domestic Labour: Janeen Baxter, Belinda Hewitt, Michelle Haynes and Mark Western.-Chapter 9:�Fatherhood and Men's Involvement in Paid Work in Australia: Edith Gray.-�Chapter 10: Couple Strategies: Negotiating Working Time over the Life Course: Brigid van Wanrooy.-11: Occupational Standing over the Life Course: What is the Role of Part Time Work? Jenny Chalmers -- Appendix: Negotiating the Life Course Project: Anna Reimondos and Sue Trevenar. 
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