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The 'Irish' Family
The 'Irish' Family | Linda Connolly
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When situated in the wider European context, ‘the Irish family’ has undergone a process of profound transformation and rapid change in very recent decades. Recent data cites a significant increase in one parent households and a high non-marital birth rate for instance alongside the emergence of cohabitation, divorce, same sex families and reconstituted families. At the same time, the majority of children in Ireland still live in a two-parent family based on marriage and the divorce rate in Ireland is comparatively lower than other European countries. 21st century family life is, in reality, characterised by continuity and change in the Irish context. This book seeks to understand, interpret and theorise family life in Ireland by providing a detailed analysis of historical change, demographic trends, fertility and reproduction, marriage, separation and divorce, sexualities, children and young people, class, gender, motherhood, intergenerational relations, grandparents, ethnicity, globalisation, technology and family practices. A comprehensive analysis of key developments and trends over the course of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries is provided.
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The 'Irish' Family | Linda Connolly
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Day5 of #somethingforsept is #workplacebooks so here is a bunch of donations that I'm cataloguing today. Unfortunately our college library doesn't buy lots of fabulous novels, but I do occasionally find something really interesting. Like 'The Irish Family', a look at how the Irish family unit has changed in recent decades and how the new Irish family compares to families in other European countries... #septphotochallenge

RealLifeReading Lots of librarians here on Litsy! 8y
Onioons Ha, yes! @RealLifeReading I think litsy's our hideout from real life 😎 8y
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