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|a The demography of transforming families /
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|a This book provides an up-to-date survey on the nature, causes, and patterns of family change. The traditional nuclear family has been replaced by a multiplicity of other forms, as widespread cohabitation, high levels of divorce and union dissolution, rising childlessness, and far below replacement fertility have emerged to an extent never before seen. Theoretical perspectives on this Second Demographic Transition are presented, highlighting the dramatic changes in gender roles. New methodological strategies for assessing family dynamics are presented, from multistate models of marriage and divorce combined with fertility to improved techniques for combining census and survey data on the family to a new approach for disentangling age, period, and cohort effects. While the volume emphasizes Western nations, insightful case studies range from analyzing family complexity in cohorts of parents and children in the UK to the impact of interpartner violence on family formation, to the emergence of a gender war in South Korea. By providing new insights into where we are today and how we got here, the book will be of value to all those interested in the contemporary family. "Delayed Fertility as a Driver of Fertility Decline?" available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
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|a Part I. Theories of family dynamics. Introduction and theoretical overview / Robert Schoen -- The future of family demography : filling in the fourth cell / Frances Goldscheider -- Family demography and personal life / Andrew J. Cherlin -- Delayed fertility as a driver of fertility decline? / Eva Beaujouan -- Part II. Methodological analyses of transforming families. Cohort effects on fertility as age-period interactions : a reanalysis of American birth rates, 1917-2020 / Robert Schoen and Lowell Hargens -- The future of the Italian family : evidence from a household projection model / Martina Lo Conte, Gianni Corsetti, Alessandra De Rose, Marco Marsili, and Eleonora Meli -- A multistate analysis of United States marriage, divorce, and fertility, 2005-10 and 2015-20 : the retreat from marriage continues / Robert Schoen -- Heterogeneity in Hispanic fertility : confronting the challenges of estimation and disaggregation / Rhiannon A. Kroeger, Courtney E. Williams, Elizabeth Wildsmith, and Reanne Frank -- Part III. Case studies of family transformation. The gender war and the rise of anti-family sentiments in South Korea / Joeun Kim -- Cohort change in family life course complexity of adults and children / Carla Rowold and Zachary Van Winkle -- Union experience and stability of parental unions in Sweden and Norway / Elizabeth Thomson and Jennifer A. Holland -- Part IV. Deviance and the family. Criminal offending trajectories during the transition to adulthood and subsequent fertility / Brittany Ganser and Karen Benjamin Guzzo -- The influence of intimate partner violence on early and unintended parenthood / Marissa Landeis, Karen Benjamin Guzzo, Wendy D. Manning, Monica A. Longmore, and Peggy C. Giordano.
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