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Changing Britain : families and households in the 1900s / edited by Susan McRae.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University, 1999Description: xxi, 487 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0198296371
  • 9780198296379
  • 0198296363
  • 9780198296362
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.850941
LOC classification:
  • HQ614. C45 1999
Contents:
Introduction / Susan McRae -- Britain in Context / I -- Britain's Place in Europe's Population / David Coleman and Tarani Chabdola -- Family Change: Revolution or Backlash in Attitudes? / Jacqueline Scott -- Forecasting British Families into the twenty-first century / Mike Murphy and Duolao Wang -- KINSHIP IN THE 1990s / Ii -- Kinship and Friendship: Attitudes and Behaviour in Britain, 1986-1995 / Francis McGlone, Alison Park, and Ceridwen Roberts -- Living away from Relatives: Kinship and Geographical Reasoning / Jennifer Mason -- Older People's Lives / Iii -- Household and Family Change in Mid and Later Life in England and Wales / Emily Grundy -- Older People in Three Urban Areas: Household Composition, Kinship, and Social Networks / Chris Phillipson, Miriam Bernard, Judith Phillips, and Jim Ogg -- The Impact of Family Change on Older People: the Case of the Stepfamilies / Joanna Bornat, Brian Dimmock, David Jones, and Sheila Peace -- New Ways of Living / Iv -- Living Alone: Evidence from England and Wales and France for the last two decades / Ray Hall, Philip E. Ogden, and Catherine Hill -- Families of Choice: Autonomy and Mutuality in Non-heterosexual Relationships / Jeffrey Weeks, Brian Heaphy, and Catherine Donovan -- Young Motherhood / V -- Family Influences on Teenage Fertility / Kaye Wellings and Jane Wadsworth -- Teenage Mothers: Decisions and Outcomes / Isobel Allen and Shirley Bourke Dowling, with Heather Rolfe -- Becoming a Single Mother / Richard Nerthoud, Stephern McKay, and Karen Rowlingson -- Divouce and After / Vi -- Who Divorces? / Kathleen Kiernan and Ganka Mueller -- Non-resident Fathers in Britain / Jonathan Bradshaw, Carol Stimson, Julie Williams, and Christine Skinner -- The Residential Mobility of Divorces / Robin Flowerdew, Alaa Al-Hamad, and Lynn Hayes.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 441-473) and index.

Introduction / Susan McRae -- Britain in Context / I -- Britain's Place in Europe's Population / David Coleman and Tarani Chabdola -- Family Change: Revolution or Backlash in Attitudes? / Jacqueline Scott -- Forecasting British Families into the twenty-first century / Mike Murphy and Duolao Wang -- KINSHIP IN THE 1990s / Ii -- Kinship and Friendship: Attitudes and Behaviour in Britain, 1986-1995 / Francis McGlone, Alison Park, and Ceridwen Roberts -- Living away from Relatives: Kinship and Geographical Reasoning / Jennifer Mason -- Older People's Lives / Iii -- Household and Family Change in Mid and Later Life in England and Wales / Emily Grundy -- Older People in Three Urban Areas: Household Composition, Kinship, and Social Networks / Chris Phillipson, Miriam Bernard, Judith Phillips, and Jim Ogg -- The Impact of Family Change on Older People: the Case of the Stepfamilies / Joanna Bornat, Brian Dimmock, David Jones, and Sheila Peace -- New Ways of Living / Iv -- Living Alone: Evidence from England and Wales and France for the last two decades / Ray Hall, Philip E. Ogden, and Catherine Hill -- Families of Choice: Autonomy and Mutuality in Non-heterosexual Relationships / Jeffrey Weeks, Brian Heaphy, and Catherine Donovan -- Young Motherhood / V -- Family Influences on Teenage Fertility / Kaye Wellings and Jane Wadsworth -- Teenage Mothers: Decisions and Outcomes / Isobel Allen and Shirley Bourke Dowling, with Heather Rolfe -- Becoming a Single Mother / Richard Nerthoud, Stephern McKay, and Karen Rowlingson -- Divouce and After / Vi -- Who Divorces? / Kathleen Kiernan and Ganka Mueller -- Non-resident Fathers in Britain / Jonathan Bradshaw, Carol Stimson, Julie Williams, and Christine Skinner -- The Residential Mobility of Divorces / Robin Flowerdew, Alaa Al-Hamad, and Lynn Hayes.

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