Lone Parenthood in the Life Course
Laura Bernardi (editor)
Lone Parenthood in the Life Course
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Lone parenthood is an increasing reality in the 21st century, reinforced by the diffusion of divorce and separation. This volume provides a comprehensive portrait of lone parenthood at the beginning of the XXI century from a life course perspective. The contributions included in this volume examine the dynamics of lone parenthood in the life course and explore the trajectories of lone parents in terms of income, poverty, labour, market behaviour, wellbeing, and health. Throughout, comparative analyses of data from countries as France, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Belgium, Sweden, Switzerland, Hungary, and Australia help portray how lone parenthood varies between regions, cultures, generations, and institutional settings. The findings show that one-parent households are inhabited by a rather heterogeneous world of mothers and fathers facing different challenges.

Readers will not only discover the demographics and diversity of lone parents, but also the variety of social representations and discourses about the changing phenomenon of lone parenthood. The book provides a mixture of qualitative and quantitative studies on lone parenthood. Using large scale and longitudinal panel and register data, the reader will gain insight in complex processes across time. More qualitative case studies on the other hand discuss the definition of lone parenthood, the public debate around it, and the social and subjective representations of lone parents themselves.

This book aims at sociologists, demographers, psychologists, political scientists, family therapists, and policy makers who want to gain new insights into one of the most striking changes in family forms over the last 50 years.

 

Language
English
ISBN
978-3-319-63295-7
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Frontmatter
1. Changing Lone Parents, Changing Life Courses
1. Defining Lone Parents
2. Changing Lone Parenthood Patterns: New Challenges for Policy and Research
3. A Media Discourse Analysis of Lone Parents in the UK: Investigating the Stereotype
4. Lone Young Parenthood by Choice? Life Stories in Great Britain
5. Variety of Transitions into Lone Parenthood
2. Demographics of Lone Parents
6. Are Lone Mothers Also Lonely Mothers? Social Networks of Unemployed Lone Mothers in Eastern Germany
7. Migrant Status and Lone Motherhood – Risk Factors of Female Labour Force Participation in Switzerland
3. Income and Poverty Among Lone Parents
8. ‘Only a Husband Away from Poverty’? Lone Mothers’ Poverty Risks in a European Comparison
9. Income Trajectories of Lone Parents After Divorce: A View with Belgian Register Data
10. The Economic Consequences of Becoming a Lone Mother
4. Labour Market Behavior of Lone Parents
11. The Role of Informal Childcare in Mothers’ Experiences of Care and Employment: A Qualitative Lifecourse Analysis
12. Lone Mothers in Belgium: Labor Force Attachment and Risk Factors
5. Well-Being and Health of Lone Parents
13. Associations Between Lone Motherhood and Depression: A Co-twin Control Study
14. The Selective Nature of Lone Parenthood: The Case of Ireland
15. Changes in Lone Mothers’ Health: A Longitudinal Analysis
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