Autonomy and Dependence in the Family

Autonomy and Dependence in the Family

Turkey and Sweden in Critical Perspective

Liljestrom, Rita

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2020

296

Dura

Inglês

9781138425521

15 a 20 dias

710

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Acknowledgment Contrasting modernities Elisabeth Ozdalga PATTERNS OF AUTONOMY AND INTERDEPENDENCE Cross-cultural perspectives on family change Cigdem Kagitcibasi Married and degraded to legal minority: The Swedish married woman during the emancipation period, 1858-1921 Gunhild Kyle The strongest bond on trial Rita Liljestrom What the history of family counselling has to say about family relations Anna-Karin Kollind Urban migration and reconstruction of the kinship networks: the case of Istanbul Sema Erder Household and family in contemporary Turkey: an historical perspective Sharon Bastug FAIRNESS AND EQUITY The family and the welfare state: a route to de-familization Margareta Back-Wiklund Equality - a contested concept Ulla Bjornberg and Anna-Karin Kollind Who rules in the core of the family? Torgedur Einarsdottir Change and continuity in the Turkish middle class family Diane Sunar Family work in working class households in Turkey Hale Bolak Epilogue: Seeing oneself through the eyes of the other Rita Liljestrom and Elisabeth Ozdalga Appendix: Facts and figures about Turkey and Sweden Index List of participants
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Young Men;Married Woman;Emotional Interdependence;Vice Versa;Modern Family;Swedish Family;Traditional Turkish Family;Turkish Family;Family Counselling;Daddy Month;Overburdened;RITA;Public Childcare;Gender Equality;Urban Turkey;Socioeconomic Development;Familial Networks;Child Rearing Practices Report;Swedish Family Policy;Patrilocal Residence;Neolocal Residence;Supralocal Institutions;Bilateral Descent;Dual Earner Family;Informal Housing Areas