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When Marriage Ends Economic And Social Consequences Of Partnership Dissolution Hansjrgen Andress

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When Marriage Ends Economic And Social Consequences Of Partnership Dissolution Hansjrgen Andress
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.56 MB
Pages: 432
Author: Hans-Jürgen Andress, Dina Hummelsheim
ISBN: 1848441932
Language: English
Year: 2009

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When Marriage Ends Economic And Social Consequences Of Partnership Dissolution Hansjrgen Andress by Hans-jürgen Andress, Dina Hummelsheim 1848441932 instant download after payment.

In recent decades the probability of divorce and separation among married and cohabiting couples has increased significantly in most European countries. Focusing on both economic and social aspects, this comprehensive volume explores the consequences of partnership dissolution at the individual level. The contributors use personal characteristics, properties of the partnerships and the institutional context to explain coping behaviours. The book comprises reports on eight countries, which have tentatively been classified as: 'the male breadwinner' (Belgium, Germany), 'the dual earner', (Denmark, Finland and Sweden), 'the market' (Great Britain) and 'the family model' (Spain and Greece).It also contains four cross-national comparative studies addressing the wider impacts of divorce including labour force participation, residential mobility and housing, household income, and poverty and lifestyle deprivation. Complimented by the editors' authoritative introduction, this timely study will prove invaluable to graduate students and researchers interested in the economics and sociology of the family. Legal and public policy practitioners will also find the book an insightful addition to the current literature.

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