Although the life-course perspective emphasizes the importance of the concept of social norms for understanding demographic choices, the usefulness of this concept is heavily debated. In particular, it has been questioned whether social norms are still important in post-modern societies, and whether societal expectations can really be called norms if no sanctions are attached to them. In this article, we review the theoretical and empirical literature, highlight the potential usefulness of the concept, and illustrate its importance by presenting empirical data on the existence of norms concerning demographic choices in The Netherlands, one of the most individualized countries in the world
This collection increases the understanding of how norms work (and fail to work) in aligning people'...
The function of a social norm is to coordinate people's expectations in interactions that possess mu...
The goal of this paper is to propose a method of modelling the evolution of social norms in differen...
Norm-based accounts of social behavior in economics typically reflect tradeoffs between maximization...
AbstractThis paper integrates social norm constructs from different disciplines into an integrated m...
This paper integrates social norm constructs from different disciplines into an integrated model. No...
This article addresses several issues raised by Nichols, Gintis, and Skyrms and Zollman in their com...
textabstractIn this article we examine to what extent norms of filial obligation in the Netherlands ...
Social norms, as a topic of inquiry, has garnered significant attention from a variety of perspectiv...
This review paper investigates the potentially misleading effect of some social norms on life trajec...
ABSTRACT. This article elaborates on foundational issues in the social sciences and their impact on ...
The question of norms Norms have three functions: they define, describe and pre/proscribe. For socio...
Social norms, as a topic of inquiry, has garnered significant attention from a variety of perspectiv...
Anorm and its adjective ‘normal ’ may have at least three messages forus. First of all, a norm tells...
The function of a social norm is to coordinate people`s expectations in interactions that possess mu...
This collection increases the understanding of how norms work (and fail to work) in aligning people'...
The function of a social norm is to coordinate people's expectations in interactions that possess mu...
The goal of this paper is to propose a method of modelling the evolution of social norms in differen...
Norm-based accounts of social behavior in economics typically reflect tradeoffs between maximization...
AbstractThis paper integrates social norm constructs from different disciplines into an integrated m...
This paper integrates social norm constructs from different disciplines into an integrated model. No...
This article addresses several issues raised by Nichols, Gintis, and Skyrms and Zollman in their com...
textabstractIn this article we examine to what extent norms of filial obligation in the Netherlands ...
Social norms, as a topic of inquiry, has garnered significant attention from a variety of perspectiv...
This review paper investigates the potentially misleading effect of some social norms on life trajec...
ABSTRACT. This article elaborates on foundational issues in the social sciences and their impact on ...
The question of norms Norms have three functions: they define, describe and pre/proscribe. For socio...
Social norms, as a topic of inquiry, has garnered significant attention from a variety of perspectiv...
Anorm and its adjective ‘normal ’ may have at least three messages forus. First of all, a norm tells...
The function of a social norm is to coordinate people`s expectations in interactions that possess mu...
This collection increases the understanding of how norms work (and fail to work) in aligning people'...
The function of a social norm is to coordinate people's expectations in interactions that possess mu...
The goal of this paper is to propose a method of modelling the evolution of social norms in differen...