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Family, Kinship and State in Contemporary Europe, Vol. 1
Family, Kinship and State in Contemporary Europe, Vol. 1
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Product details
- ISBN 9783593389615
- Weight: 510g
- Dimensions: 14 x 21mm
- Publication Date: 30 Nov 2010
- Publisher: Campus Verlag
- Publication City/Country: DE
- Product Form: Paperback
Over the past few years, a consensus has grown among European policy specialists that kinship should play a larger role in the welfare state. "Family, Kinship and State in Contemporary Europe" examines the fundamental questions about such kinship ties and seeks to understand how and why family members help each other and in what circumstances they might withhold their aid. The editors and their collaborators have gathered here three volumes of historical, sociological, and ethnographic studies that inform readers about the diversity of kin relationships in contemporary Europe, the strengths and weaknesses of the various systems, and the extent to which each can be influenced - for better or worse - by the state. Historical and comparative analyses track the impact of political and economic change and show how marriage, cohabitation, fertility rates, and population aging affects the performance and structure of these kinship networks.
Patrick Heady is a research associate at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology and an honorary research fellow at University College London. Hannes Grandits is a senior lecturer in Southeast European history at the University of Graz. Peter Schweitzer is professor of anthropology at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Martin Kohli is professor of sociology at the European University Institute in Florence.
Family, Kinship and State in Contemporary Europe, Vol. 1
€56.99
