Families, Labour and Love

Family Diversity in a Changing World

By Maureen Baker
Categories: Social Sciences, Sociology, Gender & Sexuality Studies, Family Studies
Publisher: UBC Press
Hardcover : 9780774808484, 316 pages, August 2001
Paperback : 9780774808491, 316 pages, January 2001

Table of contents

1 The personal and social world of families

2 Cultural variations in families

3 Early family life in settler societies

4 Conceptualising families

5 Intimacy, cohabitation and the quality of marriage

6 Childhood, reproduction and childcare

7 Families and paid/unpaid work

8 Separation, divorce and remarriage

9 State regulation of family life

10 The future of family life

Glossary

References

Description

We think of our family life as very personal, but in fact it is shaped by influences well beyond our control. Families, Labour and Love identifies the ways in which family and personal life in three “settler” societies - Australia, New Zealand and Canada - has been shaped by colonisation, immigration, globalisation, demographic changes, law and policy. Richly illustrated with examples, comparative data and textual sources, Families, Labour and Love provides a broad-ranging analysis of the family which will appeal to students, researchers and policy-makers.