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New parents in Europe : work-care practices, gender norms and family policies / edited by Daniela Grunow, Marie Evertsson.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Parenthood--Sex differences--Europe.
- Parenthood.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (270 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Pub., 2019.
- Summary:
- This innovative book explores the different ways in which dual-earner couples in contemporary welfare states plan for, realize and justify their divisions of work and care during the transition to parenthood. Providing a unique comparative, longitudinal and qualitative analysis of new parents in eight European countries, this timely book explicitly locates couples' beliefs and negotiations in the wider context of national institutional structures. Compelling evidence is provided, demonstrating that the ways and degrees to which new parents can realize their work-care plans and ideals systematically relate to the support structures and resources available from employers, families and the state. A key focus is on couples that act in a non-normative way compared to their national, gender cultural context. New Parents in Europe will be of great value to sociology, political science and economics scholars alike and, with its use of cutting-edge methodology, will prove to be a valuable resource for policy makers.
- Contents:
- Contents: Preface
- Part I: Conceptual framework and comparative overview
- 1. Resisting or embracing institutional models of parenthood: an analytical framework / Daniela Grunow
- 2. Comparing couples' narratives over time: data and methods / Daniela Grunow
- 3. Couples in their national context: gender ideology and maternal labour force attachment / Sandra Buchler
- Part II: The Scandinavian model of dual-earning and dual-caring
- 4. Realized plans or revised dreams? Swedish parents' experiences of care, parental leave and paid work after childbirth / Jenny Alsarve, Katarina Boye and Christine Roman
- Part III: Varieties of earning and caring in conservative welfare states
- 5. Working and caring: German couples' realizations of non-normative work-care plans / Anna Dechant and Annika Rinklake
- 6. Swimming against the tide? Austrian couples' non-normative work-care arrangements in a traditional environment / Eva-Maria Schmidt, Ulrike Zartler and Susanne Vogl
- 7. Couples' alignment of pre-birth plans and post-birth realities in Switzerland: non-normative adaptation to the one and a half earner model / Nadia Girardin, Doris Hanappi and Jean-Marie Le Goff
- Part IV: Earning and caring under conditions of unsupportive familialism
- 8. Transition to parenthood in Italy: the reasons for non-normativity / Sonia Bertolini, Rosy Musumeci, Manuela Naldini and Paola Maria Torrioni
- 9. Non-normative couples in Spain: mothers' career commitment, fathers' work arrangements, and egalitarian ideology / Marta Seiz, MariÌa JoseÌ GonzaÌlez, Teresa Jurado-Guerrero, Irene Lapuerta and Teresa MartiÌn-GarciÌa
- Part V: New welfare states' responses to dual earning and caring
- 10. 'It is not something we consciously do': Polish couples' struggles to maintain gender equality after the birth of their first child / Maria Reimann
- 11. Non-normative parents in the gender traditional Czech Republic / Olga NesÌporovaÌ
- Part VI: Drawing conclusions: a comparative perspective on new parenthood in Europe
- 12. Swimming against the tide or going with the flow? Stories on work-care practices, parenting norms and the importance of policies in a changing Europe / Marie Evertsson and Daniela Grunow
- Index.
- Notes:
- Description based on print version record.
- Includes index.
- ISBN:
- 1-78897-297-X
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