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Seven years in the lives of British families – Evi dence on the dynamics of social change from the Br itish Household Panel Survey

Autor Richard Berthoud
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 noi 2000
'The family' is a subject of enormous academic, political and popular interest. It is a central feature of most people's lives, the framework within which other relationships, activities and events take place. This unique study provides important new insights into the dynamics of Britain's social and economic life - in family structures and relationships; in employment and household incomes; in housing, health and political affiliations. Most previous research has been limited to measuring an individual or family's position only at the time of the interview. This book presents a clearer picture by following the important events in people's lives, such as starting work, getting married, or falling into poverty. It reviews existing findings and presents new analyses of data from the British Household Panel Survey. The same 10,000 adults (in 5,000 households) have been interviewed every year between 1991 and 1997. Seven years in the lives of British families is a collaboration between members of the University of Essex's Institute for Social and Economic Research. Each of the authors is an expert in the field, but the work has been presented in an easy-to-read style to make these important research findings widely accessible. The book will be read by policy makers and all with an interest in the dynamics of modern society, as well as by academic sociologists, economists and demographers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781861342003
ISBN-10: 1861342004
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 138 x 215 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Recenzii

At last we have the British equivalent of 'Years of poverty, years of plenty' which changed forever US perceptions of the modern family and its place in American society and helped to re-direct the advance of North American social science. Robert Walker

Household panel surveys have become indispensable tools for understanding the dynamics of social processes and crafting effective policies for addresing social problems. The planning, execution and analyses of the British Household Panel Survey data have all been exemplary. Berthoud, Gershuny and their colleagues are to be congratulated on their excellent overview of results from this important study. Greg Duncan, Professor of Education and Social Policy and Faculty Fellow, Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University, USA

... an empirically rich and readable book... a valuable contribution to empirical debates about social change in Britain and an effective showcase for the research potential of the BHPS in particular and longitudinal data in general. European Sociological Review

This book successfully achieves its objectives of bringing the findings of the British Househld survey to the attention of as wide an audience as possible. Its easily accessible style makes it absorbing reading for the layman and specialist alike, whilst its succinct argument and wide-ranging data and references make it an essential source for all those with an interest in the dynamics of modern society. Social Policy Focus

... a key text for data on the relationship between households and social change in the last decades of the twentieth century. Work, Employment & Society

Notă biografică

Richard Berthoud, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex and Jonathan Gershuny, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex

Cuprins

Introduction: the dynamics of social change - Richard Berthoud
Patterns of household and family formation - John Ermisch and Marco Francesconi
Couples, work and money - Heather Laurie and Jonathan Gershuny
Work, non-work, jobs and job mobility - Mark Taylor
Dynamics of household incomes - Stephen P Jenkins
Housing, location and residential mobility - Nick Buck
A measure of changing health - Richard Berthoud
Political values: a family matter? - Malcolm Brynin
Seven years in the lives of British families - Richard Berthoud and Jonathan Gershuny