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Families in a Global Context
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ABSTRACT
Learn what trends and factors are influencing families globally
How are families the same or different around the world? Families in a Global Context puts the similarities and differences into perspective, presenting an in-depth comparative analysis of family life in 17 countries around the world. Contributors discuss different countries' family life by using a standard framework to review major influences and patterns. The framework allows readers to do comparative reflection across several countries on a variety of daily living elements, including social and economic forces such as urbanization and modernization, changes in gender/courtship/spousal patterns, and war. This book provides an informative illustration of current as well as future trends of family life worldwide.
Each chapter in Families in a Global Context describes customary types of family patterns within each country’s social organization and culture. Important social, economic, political, and other trends are explored in detail, and major ethnic, religious, or other subcultures are noted emphasizing marriage and family patterns that differ from the more typical ones. The book is extensively referenced and includes tables to clearly present data.
Countries explored in Families in a Global Context include:
- European countries of Wales, Sweden, Germany, Romania, and Italy
- African countries of Sierra Leone, South Africa, and Kenya
- Middle Eastern countries of Turkey and Iran
- Asian and Oceanian countries of India, China, the Philippines, and Australia
- Latin American countries of Brazil, Mexico, and Cuba
- demographics
- mate selection patterns with an emphasis on the dynamics of couple formation
- marital roles
- the place and role of children and parenting in families
- socialization for gender roles
- differences in education, employment, and other opportunities
- major stressors affecting families, coping, and adaptation
- aging and life expectancy issues
- and much more!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|14 pages
Families in Global Context: Understanding Diversity Through Comparative Analysis: Charles B. Hennon, Stephan M. Wilson
part |1 pages
Europe: Family Life in Wales, Sweden, Germany, Romania,and Italy
chapter 2|29 pages
The Family in Wales: Change and Transformation: Sandra Betts, Graham Day
chapter 5|27 pages
Stress and Coping Among Romanian Families in the Post-Communist Period: Livia Popescu, Maria Roth
part |1 pages
Africa: Family Life in Sierra Leone, South Africa, and Kenya
chapter 9|26 pages
Family Diversity in Kenya: Lucy W. Ngige, Alice N. Ondigi, Stephan M. Wilson
part |1 pages
Middel East: Family Life in Turkey and Iran
chapter 10|29 pages
The Family in Turkey: The Battleground of the Modern and the Traditional: Dilek Cindoglu, Murat Çemrek, Sule Toktas, Gizem Zencirci
part |1 pages
Asia and Oceania: Family Life in India, China, The Philippines, and Australia
chapter 12|29 pages
Family and Tradition in Modern India: Duleep C. Deosthale, Charles B. Hennon
chapter 13|28 pages
Chinese Family—Developments and Changes: Aimin Wang
chapter 15|28 pages
Australian Families: Social and Demographic Patterns: David de Vaus
part |1 pages
Latin America: Family Life in Brazil, Mexico, and Cuba
chapter 16|28 pages
Brazilian Families in the Confrontation Between Hierarchy and Equality: Maria Lúcia M. Afonso
chapter 17|28 pages
Mexican Families: Sociocultural and Demographic Patterns: Rosario Esteinou
chapter 18|27 pages
Family, Marriage, and Households in Cuba: Ana Vera Estrada, Teresa Diaz Canals
part |1 pages
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