Family Dynamics after Separation: A Life Course Perspective on Post-Divorce Families

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Ulrike Zartler, Valerie Heintz-Martin, Oliver Arranz Becker
Verlag Barbara Budrich, 20 mei 2015 - 290 pagina's
In many Western societies, there has been a tremendous increase in family diversity over the course of the past few decades, resulting in a considerable prevalence of non-traditional family forms. The increased instability of marital and non-marital unions entails new challenges for both parents and children. In this special issue, family studies scholars from different disciplines examine from a life course perspective how re-partnering processes work and how family relationships are rearranged in order to adapt to the altered needs and requirements of post-separation family life.
 

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Conceptual foundations
9
Lean on me? The influence of parental separation and divorce on childrens support networks in four European countries
21
The role of biological descent andcoresidence patterns
43
Family life of stepfamilies in Germany
65
Childhood family transitions and their impact on family living arrangements in later life
83
A phenomenological inquiry
101
Swedish childrens narratives about changing relations postseparation
123
Union trajectories after separation
141
Legal and methodical issues
203
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Prof. Dr. Ulrike Zartler Assistant Professor of Family Sociology, Department of Sociology, University of Vienna, Austria Valerie Heintz-Martin, Ph.D., Dipl.-Soz. German Youth Institute (DJI), Munich, Germany Prof. Dr. Oliver Arránz Becker Professor of Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences, Institute of Sociology, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany

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