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Couples' transitions to parenthood : analysing gender and work in Europe / edited by Daniela Grunow (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany), Marie Evertsson (Stockholm University, Sweden).
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English
Published/Created
Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2016]
Description
xvi, 320 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Firestone Library - Stacks
HQ755.8 .C678 2016
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Subject(s)
Parenthood
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Sex differences
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Europe
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Parenthood
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Economic aspects
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Europe
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Parents
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Employment
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Europe
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Parents
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Services for
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Europe
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Editor
Grunow, Daniela
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Evertsson, Marie, 1969-
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Summary note
It is common for European couples living fairly egalitarian lives to adopt a traditional division of labour at the transition to parenthood. Based on in-depth interviews with 334 parents-to-be in 8 European countries, this book explores the implications of family policies and gender culture from the perspective of couples who are expecting their first child.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781785365997 ((cased))
1785365991 ((cased))
LCCN
2016942178
OCLC
956688815
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