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monografia Rebiun33902084 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun33902084 m o d | cr -n--------- 071102s2007 ne a ob 001 0 eng d 90-8686-624-7 CBUC 991010354154306709 CBUC 991013150400706708 CBUC 991010354154306709 MiAaPQ MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng Changing families and their lifestyles electronic resource] edited by Hester Moerbeek, Anke Niehof, Johan van Ophem Wageningen Wageningen Academic Publishers 2007 Wageningen Wageningen Wageningen Academic Publishers 1 online resource (340 p.) 1 online resource (340 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Mansholt publication series 1871-9309 v. 5 Description based upon print version of record Includes bibliographical references and index Mansholt Publication Series; Contents; General introduction; Hester Moerbeek, Anke Niehof and Johan van Ophem; 1. Formation and dissolution of families; 2. Stratification and inequality; 3. Consumer and household behaviour; 4. Leisure time; 5. Hygiene, health and society; References; Formation and dissolution of families; Are the effects of different family forms on children's educational performance related to the demographic characteristics and family policies of modern societies?; Geetha Garib, Teresa Martin Garcia and Jaap Dronkers; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Relevant literature 3. Conceptual framework4. Selection of countries for comparison; 5. Method; 6. Results; 7. Conclusion and discussion; References; Appendix from Pong et al., 2003; Farmer looking for a wife: marital behaviour of the farming population in nineteenth-century Netherlands; Frans van Poppel, Peter Ekamper and Hanna van Solinge; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Marriage patterns and behaviour of historical populations: an overview of the literature; 3. Methods; 4. Results; 5. Conclusion and discussion; References; Families, divorce and social class: the position of children, mothers, and fathers Ed SpruijtAbstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Divorce (after marriage or cohabitation) figures in the Netherlands; 3. Number of children of divorce; 4. Legislation regarding divorce; 5. Consequences of the law of January first, 1998; 6. The research project Youth and Families 2006; 7. Divorce and social class; 8. Involving children in the divorce process; 9. Play and talk group CIDS (Children In Divorce Situation); 10. Conclusions; 11. Recommendations; References; Stratification and inequality; Status symbols, distinction and difference: a contribution to the sociology of household consumption Ynte K. van DamAbstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Historical notions on status and symbols; 3. Class and caste; 4. Distinction and status; 5. Empirical research; 6. Results; 7. Conclusion; 8. Discussion; Acknowledgements; References; Welfare, income and socio-economic benchmarking; Wim Heijman; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. The world in your pocket; 3. World income distribution; 4. The theory; 5. Testing the hypothesis that GDP per head determines the level of consumption of the composite goods; 6. Results of benchmarking; 7. Conclusion and discussion; Acknowledgements; References Appendix 1: from h to g.Appendix 2: The utility maximising model; Diversity among the elderly, diversity in approach; Katrien Luijkx and Carolien de Blok; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Research methods; 3. Needs in the domains of housing, welfare, and care; 4. Who takes care; 5. Lifestyle; 6. Diversity among elderly; 7. Diversity in approach; References; The family as social capital: the influence of parents' friends on occupational prestige; Hester Moerbeek; Abstract; 1. Introduction 2. The remaining influence of family background: are we a society in transition or is it part of the life cycle? English Families- Research Families- Economic aspects Households Lifestyles Social change- Research Moerbeek, Hester Hagar Susan 1968-) Niehof, Anke 1948-) Ophem, Johan van 90-8686-051-6 Mansholt publication series v. 5