Family Well-Being [electronic resource] : European Perspectives / edited by Almudena Moreno Minguez.
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1 Introduction - Almudena Moreno Mȡnguez -- Part I Approaches to the study of family well-being -- 2 Conceptualizing family well-being - Shirley Zimmerman -- 3 Social quality, the quality of life and families in Europe - Claire Wallace and Paloma Abbott -- Part II Family, child poverty and well-being -- 4 Child poverty and well-being in Italy in a comparative framework - Daniela Del Boca and Anna Laura Mancini -- 5 Child well-being and single parent family structure in the OECD - Simon Chapple -- Part III Work family balance and gender -- 6 Parental leave policies, gender equity and family well-being in Europe: a comparative perspective - Karim Wall and Anna Escobedo -- 7 Work-family balance and new social risks - Anders EjrnȪs & Thomas P. Boje -- 8 Spousal well-being: an inquiry into the links between household income and parental task division - Joris Ghysels -- 9 Working parents and well-being family - Almudena Moreno Mȡnguez -- 10 Gender and well-being in Britain since 1800 - Bernard Harris -- Part IV Youth, elder, migration and social work -- 11 Support and success in youth transitions. A comparative analysis on the relation between subjective and systemic factors - Axel Pohl, Barbara Stauber and Andreas Walther -- 12 How will a potential reduction in informal care affect the well-being of the elderly? - Manfred Huber, Ricardo Rodrigues and FrȨdȨrique Hoffmann -- 13 Well-being and resilience in asylum seeking children and families in Sweden - Ulla Bjȵrnberg -- 14 Empowerment and social work with families - Antonio Lpez Pelez and Sagrario Segado Snchez-Cabezudo 4 Child poverty and well-being in Italy in a comparative framework - Daniela Del Boca and Anna Laura Mancini -- 5 Child well-being and single parent family structure in the OECD - Simon Chapple -- Part III Work family balance and gender -- 6 Parental leave policies, gender equity and family well-being in Europe: a comparative perspective - Karim Wall and Anna Escobedo -- 7 Work-family balance and new social risks - Anders EjrnȪs & Thomas P. Boje -- 8 Spousal well-being: an inquiry into the links between household income and parental task division - Joris Ghysels -- 9 Working parents and well-being family - Almudena Moreno Mȡnguez -- 10 Gender and well-being in Britain since 1800 - Bernard Harris -- Part IV Youth, elder, migration and social work -- 11 Support and success in youth transitions. A comparative analysis on the relation between subjective and systemic factors - Axel Pohl, Barbara Stauber and Andreas Walther -- 12 How will a potential reduction in informal care affect the well-being of the elderly? - Manfred Huber, Ricardo Rodrigues and FrȨdȨrique Hoffmann -- 13 Well-being and resilience in asylum seeking children and families in Sweden - Ulla Bjȵrnberg -- 14 Empowerment and social work with families - Antonio Lpez Pelez and Sagrario Segado Snchez-Cabezudo 5 Child well-being and single parent family structure in the OECD - Simon Chapple -- Part III Work family balance and gender -- 6 Parental leave policies, gender equity and family well-being in Europe: a comparative perspective - Karim Wall and Anna Escobedo -- 7 Work-family balance and new social risks - Anders EjrnȪs & Thomas P. Boje -- 8 Spousal well-being: an inquiry into the links between household income and parental task division - Joris Ghysels -- 9 Working parents and well-being family - Almudena Moreno Mȡnguez -- 10 Gender and well-being in Britain since 1800 - Bernard Harris -- Part IV Youth, elder, migration and social work -- 11 Support and success in youth transitions. A comparative analysis on the relation between subjective and systemic factors - Axel Pohl, Barbara Stauber and Andreas Walther -- 12 How will a potential reduction in informal care affect the well-being of the elderly? - Manfred Huber, Ricardo Rodrigues and FrȨdȨrique Hoffmann -- 13 Well-being and resilience in asylum seeking children and families in Sweden - Ulla Bjȵrnberg -- 14 Empowerment and social work with families - Antonio Lpez Pelez and Sagrario Segado Snchez-Cabezudo 6 Parental leave policies, gender equity and family well-being in Europe: a comparative perspective - Karim Wall and Anna Escobedo -- 7 Work-family balance and new social risks - Anders EjrnȪs & Thomas P. Boje -- 8 Spousal well-being: an inquiry into the links between household income and parental task division - Joris Ghysels -- 9 Working parents and well-being family - Almudena Moreno Mȡnguez -- 10 Gender and well-being in Britain since 1800 - Bernard Harris -- Part IV Youth, elder, migration and social work -- 11 Support and success in youth transitions. A comparative analysis on the relation between subjective and systemic factors - Axel Pohl, Barbara Stauber and Andreas Walther -- 12 How will a potential reduction in informal care affect the well-being of the elderly? - Manfred Huber, Ricardo Rodrigues and FrȨdȨrique Hoffmann -- 13 Well-being and resilience in asylum seeking children and families in Sweden - Ulla Bjȵrnberg -- 14 Empowerment and social work with families - Antonio Lpez Pelez and Sagrario Segado Snchez-Cabezudo 11 Support and success in youth transitions. A comparative analysis on the relation between subjective and systemic factors - Axel Pohl, Barbara Stauber and Andreas Walther -- 12 How will a potential reduction in informal care affect the well-being of the elderly? - Manfred Huber, Ricardo Rodrigues and FrȨdȨrique Hoffmann -- 13 Well-being and resilience in asylum seeking children and families in Sweden - Ulla Bjȵrnberg -- 14 Empowerment and social work with families - Antonio Lpez Pelez and Sagrario Segado Snchez-Cabezudo.
This ground-breaking work plugs a yawning gap in the methods developed by social scientists to measure well-being, which to date have not featured a targeted measure of this variable for family groups. As Southern European societies crack under the strain of austerity programs imposed as a response to the current financial crisis, measuring the well-being of families is becoming an ever more urgent task. The contributors call for the gathering of data on a more broad-based definition of the family that accounts for social changes in recent decades. These changes have been seismic, with dramatic increases in globalization, population aging, labor force restructuring, increases in participation by mothers in the labor force, and single-parent families. This greater diversity in family structure makes the proposals put forward here a welcome addition to the debate, advocating a more inclusive understanding of how various families are impacted by the influences of social change, and arguing that these indices are essential to guide research, policy development, resource allocation and social evaluation.
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