Growing up in the Netherlands means growing up in a country with a strong domestic tradition, which is anchored both in the institutions of the welfare state and in the mentality of the people. In the 21st century, however, this condition hampers the adjustment to changes in family relations and in society at large. One implication is the ambiguous position of children, hanging between the private and the public domain, implying specific tensions and dilemmas. Two issues are significant: the division of responsibility for children between parents and collective institutions; and the search of parents and other educators — peers included — to find a balance between external social control and self-control in the formation of the personality ...
Original title: Gezinsrapport 2011. Between 2007 and 2010 the Netherlands had its first ever Min...
This article focuses on ‘the turn to parenting’ in the Netherlands and embeds it in a major reform c...
This article addresses the issue of constructing childhood sociologically. Classical sociology focus...
Children growing up today in meritocratic post-industrial societies encounter a variety of socializa...
In Europe, social investments on behalf of children have become an impor-tant issue in social policy...
Original title: Kinderen in Nederland. Young children in the Netherlands currently receive a goo...
This thesis presents an analysis of Dutch familiy policies regarding support for parents. Since 1979...
Recent studies on the correspondence between Dutch children and parents from 1770 to 1850 have highl...
National survey regarding the functioning of family relationships as the natural social context wher...
Where can we draw the line between childhood and adulthood? To what extent is childhood a social con...
The demographic and social processes of the past 150 years have radically changed the number of pare...
External effects of globalisation have caused discussions in European societies whereby people expre...
National survey regarding the functioning of family relationships as the natural social context wher...
Summary. So far, children have not gained much attention in the ® eld of segregat ion studies. In th...
Background: To examine the relation between the influence of parents, siblings and the presence of p...
Original title: Gezinsrapport 2011. Between 2007 and 2010 the Netherlands had its first ever Min...
This article focuses on ‘the turn to parenting’ in the Netherlands and embeds it in a major reform c...
This article addresses the issue of constructing childhood sociologically. Classical sociology focus...
Children growing up today in meritocratic post-industrial societies encounter a variety of socializa...
In Europe, social investments on behalf of children have become an impor-tant issue in social policy...
Original title: Kinderen in Nederland. Young children in the Netherlands currently receive a goo...
This thesis presents an analysis of Dutch familiy policies regarding support for parents. Since 1979...
Recent studies on the correspondence between Dutch children and parents from 1770 to 1850 have highl...
National survey regarding the functioning of family relationships as the natural social context wher...
Where can we draw the line between childhood and adulthood? To what extent is childhood a social con...
The demographic and social processes of the past 150 years have radically changed the number of pare...
External effects of globalisation have caused discussions in European societies whereby people expre...
National survey regarding the functioning of family relationships as the natural social context wher...
Summary. So far, children have not gained much attention in the ® eld of segregat ion studies. In th...
Background: To examine the relation between the influence of parents, siblings and the presence of p...
Original title: Gezinsrapport 2011. Between 2007 and 2010 the Netherlands had its first ever Min...
This article focuses on ‘the turn to parenting’ in the Netherlands and embeds it in a major reform c...
This article addresses the issue of constructing childhood sociologically. Classical sociology focus...