Social Meaning of Children and Fertility Change in Europe

Social Meaning of Children and Fertility Change in Europe

Jensen, An-Magritt; Lie, Merete; Ellingsaeter, Anne Lise

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

196

Mole

9781032928418

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1. The Social Meaning of Children and Fertility Change 2. The Politics of Parenting: The Meaning of Children, the Meaning of Work 3. Economic Risk, Fertility and the Welfare State: Understanding Individual Rationales 4. Flexible Work: Implications for the Social Meaning of Children 5. Patterns of Partnership and Parenthood: Experiences, Approaches and Readiness Towards Commitment and Creating a Family 6. The Cultural Ideal of the Joint Decision: Illuminating Values of Individuality and Relationality of the Child Choice 7. The Non-Modern Child? Ambivalence about Parenthood among Young Adults 8. Rising Fertility, Fewer Fathers: Crossroads of Networks, Gender and Class 9. Changing Fertility Behavior across Two Generations: The Role of Gender and Class 10. From Mothers to Daughters: Intergenerational Transmission of Fertility Norms 11. The Social Meaning of Children Embedded in Institutions and Personal Relations
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The Social Meaning of Children and Fertility Change in Europe;Anne Lise Ellingsaeter;An-Magritt Jensen;Merete Lie;fertility patterns;parenthood;qualitative data;politics of parenting;economic risk;welfare state;flexible work;partnership;commitment;family;gender and class;paternity leave;fatherhood;mothers and daughters;institutions;personal relations;Young Men;West Germany;Norwegian Young Adults;Childless Participants;National Fertility Levels;Fertility Choice;Family Policies;Fertility Behaviour;Larger Family;Fertility Change;Family Formation Patterns;Childless Men;Childless Women;Work Family Policies;Fertility Decisions;Gender Equality;Women's Labour Market Participation;Fertility Levels;Childcare Facilities;Post-secondary Education;French Family Policy;Higher University Degree;Dual Earner Family Model;Completed Cohort Fertility