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(Ebook) Social Networks and Family Formation Processes: Young Adults’ Decision Making About Parenthood by Sylvia Keim (auth.) ISBN 9783531177847, 9783531931739, 3531177842, 3531931733

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Authors:Sylvia Keim (auth.)
Pages:270 pages.
Year:2011
Editon:1
Publisher:VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
Language:english
File Size:1.39 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783531177847, 9783531931739, 3531177842, 3531931733
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(Ebook) Social Networks and Family Formation Processes: Young Adults’ Decision Making About Parenthood by Sylvia Keim (auth.) ISBN 9783531177847, 9783531931739, 3531177842, 3531931733

How do young adults decide to become parents or to remain childless? Is this an individual choice, a couple’s decision or are there other social influences involved, such as social networks? Using a mixed-methods design, Sylvia Keim combines problem-centred interviews and network data collected among young adults in western Germany. The author shows that personal relations strongly influence the perceptions, attitudes, and plans individuals express concerning parenthood. She identifies basic mechanisms and channels of social influence as well as relevant network structures.This book is valuable reading for academics, students, and policy makers interested in family research, the network perspective, and mixed-methods research.
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