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Title Understanding family change and variation : toward a theory of conjunctural action / Jennifer A. Johnson-Hanks [and others] ; with contribution by Lynette Hoelter, Rosalind King, Pamela Smock
Published Dordrecht ; New York : Springer, ©2011

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 179 pages)
Series Understanding population trends and processes ; v. 5
Understanding population trends and processes ; v. 5.
Contents The theory of conjunctural action -- Consilience -- Fertility change and variation -- Social class and the timing and context of childbearing -- A conjunctural history of assisted reproduction and adoption -- What now?
Summary Fertility rates vary considerably across and within societies, and over time. Over the last three decades, social demographers have made remarkable progress in documenting these axes of variation, but theoretical models to explain family change and variation have lagged behind. At the same time, our sister disciplines--from cultural anthropology to social psychology to cognitive science and beyond--have made dramatic strides in understanding how social action works, and how bodies, brains, cultural contexts, and structural conditions are coordinated in that process. Understanding Family Change and Variation: Toward a Theory of Conjunctural Action argues that social demography must be reintegrated into the core of theory and research about the processes and mechanisms of social action, and proposes a framework through which that reintegration can occur. This framework posits that material and schematic structures profoundly shape the occurrence, frequency, and context of the vital events that constitute the object of social demography. Fertility and family behaviors are best understood as a function not just of individual traits, but of the structured contexts in which behavior occurs. This approach upends many assumptions in social demography, encouraging demographers to embrace the endogeneity of social life and to move beyond fruitless debates of structure versus culture, of agency versus structure, or of biology versus society
Analysis sociale wetenschappen
social sciences
demografie
demography
gezinnen
families
antropologie
anthropology
Social Sciences (General)
Sociale wetenschappen (algemeen)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-176) and index
Notes English
Subject Family demography.
Family Characteristics
Sciences sociales.
Droit.
Sciences humaines.
Family demography
Form Electronic book
Author Johnson-Hanks, Jennifer
Hoelter, Lynette
King, Rosalind Berkowitz
Smock, Pamela J
ISBN 9789400719453
9400719450
1283478250
9781283478250
9786613478252
6613478253