학술논문

Family Dynamics over the Life Course
Document Type
book
Author
Source
Subject
Family dynamics in Australia
Life course transitions in Australia
Gender inequality in Australia
Child development in Australia
Parenting practices and outcomes in Australia
Families, relationships and wellbeing
Social and economic inequality
Families and social disadvantage
Refugee and culturally diverse families
LGBTIQ+ families
Life course and labour market participation
Ageing and loneliness in the life course
Social policy on families in Australia
Emerging directions in life course research
Life course and education
Life course and Indigenous families
bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHB Sociology
bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHB Sociology::JHBK Sociology: family & relationships
Language
English
Abstract
This open access book examines how families and other social institutions interact to shape outcomes over the life course. It considers how to use research evidence to reduce social disadvantage through translation of evidence to support public policies and programs. The chapters focus on key life course stages such as early child development, adolescence, emerging adulthood, parenting, marriage, relationships and ageing, as well as examining experiences and outcomes for selected social groups such as Indigenous children, migrants and refugees, and gay, lesbian and bisexual groups. The book presents evidence using high-quality and recent data. With a focus on Australia, the volume provides new insights into how context shapes life course pathways and outcomes and a contrast to work that typically focuses on Europe and the United States. It will be of value to anyone interested in understanding how family background and life course pathways influence social disadvantage.