We review comparative evidence of institutional effects on families in Western societies. We focus on 2 key aspects of family life: gendered divisions of labor and people's transitions into, within, and out of relationships. Many individual-level models assume the effects are robust across countries. The international evidence over the past decade suggests instead that the socioeconomic and policy contexts strongly influence the significance and even direction of individual effects. A growing body of evidence also highlights important differences across social groups and family forms within countries. The pattern of relative gender, class, and other group equality varies across countries, as do related family experiences and outcomes. We co...
This paper examines emerging and changing gender roles in different regions of the world. Using data...
This study shows how the joint examination of family indicators can provide new insights towards und...
Family change theory (Kagitcibasi, 1996, 2007) is an approach which can be used to explain how moder...
This article provides an overview of families and their institutional contexts in Western societies,...
Since the 1990s, international social science research has made a major contribution to the evidence...
Background: A key resource for cross-national comparative research on family dynamics (Andersson and...
This special issue aims to address the gap in transnational families studies by identifying if there...
We employ a three-level model - with siblings nested in families nested in societies - to estimate t...
High on the research agenda of feminist economists is the development of better models of what goes ...
This paper identifies the effects of globalization on family structures and how they changing due to...
Changes in family systems that have occurred over the past half century throughout the Western world...
There has been a long-standing debate on the gendered determinants of family migration and the asymm...
This paper examines the influence of social and economic change on family structure and relationship...
In todays globalization, as in all spheres of society, the family structure has undergone significan...
We employ a three-level model – with siblings nested in families nested in societies – to estimate t...
This paper examines emerging and changing gender roles in different regions of the world. Using data...
This study shows how the joint examination of family indicators can provide new insights towards und...
Family change theory (Kagitcibasi, 1996, 2007) is an approach which can be used to explain how moder...
This article provides an overview of families and their institutional contexts in Western societies,...
Since the 1990s, international social science research has made a major contribution to the evidence...
Background: A key resource for cross-national comparative research on family dynamics (Andersson and...
This special issue aims to address the gap in transnational families studies by identifying if there...
We employ a three-level model - with siblings nested in families nested in societies - to estimate t...
High on the research agenda of feminist economists is the development of better models of what goes ...
This paper identifies the effects of globalization on family structures and how they changing due to...
Changes in family systems that have occurred over the past half century throughout the Western world...
There has been a long-standing debate on the gendered determinants of family migration and the asymm...
This paper examines the influence of social and economic change on family structure and relationship...
In todays globalization, as in all spheres of society, the family structure has undergone significan...
We employ a three-level model – with siblings nested in families nested in societies – to estimate t...
This paper examines emerging and changing gender roles in different regions of the world. Using data...
This study shows how the joint examination of family indicators can provide new insights towards und...
Family change theory (Kagitcibasi, 1996, 2007) is an approach which can be used to explain how moder...