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Title Families in Eastern Europe / edited by Mihaela Robila
Published Amsterdam ; London : Elsevier JAI, 2004
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Description 1 online resource (x, 252 pages)
Series Contemporary perspectives in family research, 1530-3535 ; v. 5
Contemporary perspectives on family research ; v. 5.
Contents Cover; Contents; THE POLISH FAMILY: ALWAYS AN INSTITUTION?; List of Contributors; Preface; FAMILIES IN EASTERN EUROPE: CONTEXT, TRENDS AND VARIATIONS; CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN FAMILIAL RELATIONSHIPS IN EAST GERMANY SINCE 1990; THE CZECH FAMILY AT PRESENT AND IN THE RECENT PAST; FAMILIES IN SLOVAKIA; CHANGES IN FAMILY LIFE COURSES IN SLOVENIA; FAMILIES IN THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA; THE HUNGARIAN FAMILY; CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY FUNCTIONING WITHIN THE ROMANIAN CONTEXT; THE BULGARIAN FAMILY: SPECIFICS AND DEVELOPMENT FROM LIKING IN THE VILLAGE SQUARE TO LOVE IN THE "CHAT; FAMILIES IN MOLDOVA
Summary Eastern Europe has been recognized as a region that has experienced major socio-political and economic changes in the last decades. The impact of these transitions on families and their functioning has also been significant. Although understanding of families in different cultures in the last years has been considerably increased, little has been written on Eastern European families. This book fills the void in literature and provides a timely and comprehensive analysis of family issues in Eastern Europe. It brings together scholars from fourteen Eastern European countries: Bulgaria, Czech Rep
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes English
Print version record
Subject Families -- Europe, Eastern
Sociology: family & relationships.
Eastern Europe.
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS -- Alternative Family.
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS -- Reference.
Families
Eastern Europe
Form Electronic book
Author Robila, Mihaela.
ISBN 9780080472744
0080472745
9781849502795
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0762311169
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9781281016102
9786611016104
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