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The life course reader : individuals and societies across time, Walter R. Heinze, Johannes Huinink, Ansgar Weymann, eds. ; in cooperation with Christopher Swader
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- Summary
- "The course of human lives in Western society is inescapably shaped by political, cultural, and economic factors. Changes in these spheres inevitably lead to changes in our conceptions of everything from childhood and adulthood to family structures and living arrangements. The nineteen articles collected in The Life Course Reader offer a range of both theoretical and empirical studies of changing conceptions of the life course. Drawing on data from North America and Europe, the Reader will be indispensable for anyone studying human development and the twenty-first century family."--Publisher description
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 589 p.
- Contents
-
- Perspectives on the life course
- Glen H. Elder, Jr.
- Section II.
- Life course policy. The state and its institutions
- Life course policy.
- State and its institutions.
- Introduction to Section II
- Ansgar Weymann
- State and the life course
- Karl U. Mayer and Urs Schoepflin
- Section I.
- Life course, institutions, and life course policy
- Ansgar Weymann
- Life-course regime: ambiguities between interrelatedness and individualization
- Helga Krüger
- Toward a theory of lie course institutionalization
- René Levy
- Section III.
- Inequality, markets, and the life course
- Inequality, markets, and the life course.
- Introduction to Section III
- Fundamental conceptual frameworks
- Christopher S. Swader
- New routes to employment: integration and exclusion
- John Bynner
- Occupational careers under different welfare regimes: West Germany, Great Britain and Sweden
- Jutta Allmendinger and Thomas Hinz
- Life-course perspective on social exclusion and poverty
- Caroline Dewilde
- Comparing paths of transition: employment opportunities and earnings in East Germany and Poland during the first ten years of the transformation process
- Martin Diewald and Bogdan W. Mach
- Section IV.
- General introduction
- Linked lives, families, and intergenerational relations
- Linked lives, families, and intergenerational relations.
- Introduction to Section IV
- Johannes Huinink
- From youth to adulthood: understanding changing patterns of family formation from a life course perspective
- Aart C. Liefbroer
- Theoretical perspectives on couples' careers
- Hans-Peter Blossfeld and Sonja Drobnič
- Linked lives: a transgenerational approach to resilience
- Phyllis Moen and Mary Ann Erickson
- Walter R. Heinz ... [et al.]
- Independent lives and relationships in changing times: a life-course view of families and aging
- Gunhild O. Hagestad
- Section V.
- Transitions: biography and agency
- Transitions: biography and agency.
- Introduction to Section V
- Walter R. Heinz
- Adult lives in a changing society
- Glen H. Elder, Jr., and Angela M. O'Rand
- Structure, agency, and the space between: on the challenges and contradictions of a blended view of the life course
- Life course and social structure
- Richard A. Settersten, Jr., and Lynn Gannon
- Status passages as micro-macro linkages in life course research
- Walter R. Heinz
- Clocking out: temporal patterning of retirement
- Shin-Kap Han and Phyllis Moen
- Leonard D. Cain
- World we forgot: a historical review of the life course
- Martin Kohli
- Isbn
- 9783593388052
- Label
- The life course reader : individuals and societies across time
- Title
- The life course reader
- Title remainder
- individuals and societies across time
- Statement of responsibility
- Walter R. Heinze, Johannes Huinink, Ansgar Weymann, eds. ; in cooperation with Christopher Swader
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "The course of human lives in Western society is inescapably shaped by political, cultural, and economic factors. Changes in these spheres inevitably lead to changes in our conceptions of everything from childhood and adulthood to family structures and living arrangements. The nineteen articles collected in The Life Course Reader offer a range of both theoretical and empirical studies of changing conceptions of the life course. Drawing on data from North America and Europe, the Reader will be indispensable for anyone studying human development and the twenty-first century family."--Publisher description
- Cataloging source
- BTCTA
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- HQ799.95
- LC item number
- .L546 2009
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1945-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Heinz, Walter R
- Huinink, Johannes
- Weymann, Ansgar
- Swader, Christopher
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Life cycle, Human
- Families
- Sociology
- Developmental psychology
- Label
- The life course reader : individuals and societies across time, Walter R. Heinze, Johannes Huinink, Ansgar Weymann, eds. ; in cooperation with Christopher Swader
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [521]-589)
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Perspectives on the life course
- Glen H. Elder, Jr.
- Section II.
- Life course policy. The state and its institutions
- Life course policy.
- State and its institutions.
- Introduction to Section II
- Ansgar Weymann
- State and the life course
- Karl U. Mayer and Urs Schoepflin
- Section I.
- Life course, institutions, and life course policy
- Ansgar Weymann
- Life-course regime: ambiguities between interrelatedness and individualization
- Helga Krüger
- Toward a theory of lie course institutionalization
- René Levy
- Section III.
- Inequality, markets, and the life course
- Inequality, markets, and the life course.
- Introduction to Section III
- Fundamental conceptual frameworks
- Christopher S. Swader
- New routes to employment: integration and exclusion
- John Bynner
- Occupational careers under different welfare regimes: West Germany, Great Britain and Sweden
- Jutta Allmendinger and Thomas Hinz
- Life-course perspective on social exclusion and poverty
- Caroline Dewilde
- Comparing paths of transition: employment opportunities and earnings in East Germany and Poland during the first ten years of the transformation process
- Martin Diewald and Bogdan W. Mach
- Section IV.
- General introduction
- Linked lives, families, and intergenerational relations
- Linked lives, families, and intergenerational relations.
- Introduction to Section IV
- Johannes Huinink
- From youth to adulthood: understanding changing patterns of family formation from a life course perspective
- Aart C. Liefbroer
- Theoretical perspectives on couples' careers
- Hans-Peter Blossfeld and Sonja Drobnič
- Linked lives: a transgenerational approach to resilience
- Phyllis Moen and Mary Ann Erickson
- Walter R. Heinz ... [et al.]
- Independent lives and relationships in changing times: a life-course view of families and aging
- Gunhild O. Hagestad
- Section V.
- Transitions: biography and agency
- Transitions: biography and agency.
- Introduction to Section V
- Walter R. Heinz
- Adult lives in a changing society
- Glen H. Elder, Jr., and Angela M. O'Rand
- Structure, agency, and the space between: on the challenges and contradictions of a blended view of the life course
- Life course and social structure
- Richard A. Settersten, Jr., and Lynn Gannon
- Status passages as micro-macro linkages in life course research
- Walter R. Heinz
- Clocking out: temporal patterning of retirement
- Shin-Kap Han and Phyllis Moen
- Leonard D. Cain
- World we forgot: a historical review of the life course
- Martin Kohli
- Control code
- 704331257
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Extent
- 589 p.
- Isbn
- 9783593388052
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Label
- The life course reader : individuals and societies across time, Walter R. Heinze, Johannes Huinink, Ansgar Weymann, eds. ; in cooperation with Christopher Swader
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [521]-589)
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Perspectives on the life course
- Glen H. Elder, Jr.
- Section II.
- Life course policy. The state and its institutions
- Life course policy.
- State and its institutions.
- Introduction to Section II
- Ansgar Weymann
- State and the life course
- Karl U. Mayer and Urs Schoepflin
- Section I.
- Life course, institutions, and life course policy
- Ansgar Weymann
- Life-course regime: ambiguities between interrelatedness and individualization
- Helga Krüger
- Toward a theory of lie course institutionalization
- René Levy
- Section III.
- Inequality, markets, and the life course
- Inequality, markets, and the life course.
- Introduction to Section III
- Fundamental conceptual frameworks
- Christopher S. Swader
- New routes to employment: integration and exclusion
- John Bynner
- Occupational careers under different welfare regimes: West Germany, Great Britain and Sweden
- Jutta Allmendinger and Thomas Hinz
- Life-course perspective on social exclusion and poverty
- Caroline Dewilde
- Comparing paths of transition: employment opportunities and earnings in East Germany and Poland during the first ten years of the transformation process
- Martin Diewald and Bogdan W. Mach
- Section IV.
- General introduction
- Linked lives, families, and intergenerational relations
- Linked lives, families, and intergenerational relations.
- Introduction to Section IV
- Johannes Huinink
- From youth to adulthood: understanding changing patterns of family formation from a life course perspective
- Aart C. Liefbroer
- Theoretical perspectives on couples' careers
- Hans-Peter Blossfeld and Sonja Drobnič
- Linked lives: a transgenerational approach to resilience
- Phyllis Moen and Mary Ann Erickson
- Walter R. Heinz ... [et al.]
- Independent lives and relationships in changing times: a life-course view of families and aging
- Gunhild O. Hagestad
- Section V.
- Transitions: biography and agency
- Transitions: biography and agency.
- Introduction to Section V
- Walter R. Heinz
- Adult lives in a changing society
- Glen H. Elder, Jr., and Angela M. O'Rand
- Structure, agency, and the space between: on the challenges and contradictions of a blended view of the life course
- Life course and social structure
- Richard A. Settersten, Jr., and Lynn Gannon
- Status passages as micro-macro linkages in life course research
- Walter R. Heinz
- Clocking out: temporal patterning of retirement
- Shin-Kap Han and Phyllis Moen
- Leonard D. Cain
- World we forgot: a historical review of the life course
- Martin Kohli
- Control code
- 704331257
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Extent
- 589 p.
- Isbn
- 9783593388052
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
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