Kinship is at the heart of European society, sharing with the state responsibility for welfare and social reproduction. But the workings of kinship and their connection to state policies remain controversial. Received theories have had to be revised in the light of social and demographic change and accumulating evidence of long-standing cultural differences. With Family, Kinship and State in Contemporary Europe, the editors and their collaborators have gathered a three-volume array of historical, sociological, and ethnographic data that examine these issues and introduce readers to the types of kin relationships found around contemporary Europe. In this volume the authors use network data to measure the extent of mutual assistance between r...
Western anthropologists invented the concept of kinship to describe the “other” which seemed to be i...
This paper investigates the associations between fertility decline in Western Europe since the ninet...
This edited collection explores family relations in two types of 'migrant families' in Europe: mixe...
Models of collaterality derived from historical accounts of intestate law, prohibitions on marriage,...
In current debates linking social divisions to a decline in solidarity, the notion of solidarity tha...
In current debates linking social divisions to a decline in solidarity, the notion of solidarity tha...
This article analyzes variations in interaction with non-coresident adult kin based on comparable cr...
This volume provides readers with recent sociological approaches to family understanding, theorising...
There is considerable overlap between Le Play's mid-eighteenth-century household model map and the r...
Exploring how family life has radically changed in recent decades, this comprehensive Research Handb...
The aim of this chapter is to reflect on mobility, family, and kinship between Africa and Europe. M...
A long tradition of Western political thought included the concepts of a household, the family, and ...
FAMILIES FORM ONE of the most important domains in people’s lives. At the individual level, having g...
Abstract: Two major positions have emerged in the debate about the nature of kin-ship. One argues th...
Marriage rates have been significantly decreasing and divorce rates have been significantly increasi...
Western anthropologists invented the concept of kinship to describe the “other” which seemed to be i...
This paper investigates the associations between fertility decline in Western Europe since the ninet...
This edited collection explores family relations in two types of 'migrant families' in Europe: mixe...
Models of collaterality derived from historical accounts of intestate law, prohibitions on marriage,...
In current debates linking social divisions to a decline in solidarity, the notion of solidarity tha...
In current debates linking social divisions to a decline in solidarity, the notion of solidarity tha...
This article analyzes variations in interaction with non-coresident adult kin based on comparable cr...
This volume provides readers with recent sociological approaches to family understanding, theorising...
There is considerable overlap between Le Play's mid-eighteenth-century household model map and the r...
Exploring how family life has radically changed in recent decades, this comprehensive Research Handb...
The aim of this chapter is to reflect on mobility, family, and kinship between Africa and Europe. M...
A long tradition of Western political thought included the concepts of a household, the family, and ...
FAMILIES FORM ONE of the most important domains in people’s lives. At the individual level, having g...
Abstract: Two major positions have emerged in the debate about the nature of kin-ship. One argues th...
Marriage rates have been significantly decreasing and divorce rates have been significantly increasi...
Western anthropologists invented the concept of kinship to describe the “other” which seemed to be i...
This paper investigates the associations between fertility decline in Western Europe since the ninet...
This edited collection explores family relations in two types of 'migrant families' in Europe: mixe...