Transitions to Adulthood in Europe
Título:
Transitions to Adulthood in Europe
ISBN:
9789401597173
Edição:
1st ed. 2001.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2001.
Descrição Física:
XVI, 342 p. online resource.
Série:
European Studies of Population, 10
Conteúdo:
1. Transition to adulthood: sociodemographic factors -- 2. Transition to adulthood: developmental factors -- Country-specific contributions -- 3. Transition to adulthood in Austria -- 4. Transition to adulthood in Britain -- 5. Transition to adulthood in Flanders (Belgium) -- 6. Transition to adulthood in France -- 7. Transition to adulthood in Germany -- 8. Transition to adulthood in Italy -- 9. Transition to adulthood in the Netherlands -- 10. Transition to adulthood in Norway -- 11. Transition to adulthood in Poland -- 12. Transition to adulthood in Spain -- Conclusions and discussion -- 13. Transitions to adulthood in Europe: Conclusions and discussion.
Resumo:
The diversification in family practices constitutes a major theme of research in the field of population studies. A substantial part of these diversification processes are linked to the stage of family formation. The increase in non-marital cohabitation and non-marital fertility and the postponement of marriage and parenthood have particularly characterised the transition from youth to adulthood among the post-war cohorts. In studying the transition from youth to adulthood, the timing of events is crucial. Different timing patterns are the product of the interplay between a multitude of factors in the institutional as well as the personal context. In this respect, cross-country comparative research is a powerful tool to understand the determinants of the change processes. To move beyond the mere description of the changes is a challenge that not only is eminently scientific, it also gives the necessary insights to grasp the implications of the changes for policy. From this policy perspective, the postponement of the integration into adulthood has major societal consequences, such as the very low fertility and the fact that the family formation itself became a matter of choice. Over the years, the Population and Family Studies Centre (CBGS), a scientific institute of the Flemish Community, has intensively investigated these changes constituting the Second Demographic Transition, not only through national but through cross-national comparative research.
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LANGUAGE:
Inglês