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Record Nr.

UNINA9910788092603321

Titolo

Family and social change in socialist and post-socialist societies : change and continuity in Eastern Europe and East Asia / / edited by Zsombor Rajkai ; contributors, Chang Kyung-Sup [and fifteen others]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden, Netherlands : , : Brill, , 2015

©2015

ISBN

90-04-27683-1

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (443 p.)

Collana

Intimate and the Public in Asian and Global Perspectives, , 2213-0608 ; ; Volume 6

Disciplina

306.85094

Soggetti

Families - Europe, Eastern

Families - East Asia

Social change - Europe, Eastern

Social change - East Asia

Socialism - Europe, Eastern

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material / Zsombor Rajkai -- Introduction / Zsombor Rajkai -- A Theoretical Account of the Individual–Family–Population Nexus in Post-Socialist Transitions / Chang Kyung-Sup -- Family and Social Change in Russia / Yulia Gradskova -- Exploitation of the Intimate Sphere in Socialist and Post-Socialist Ukraine / Lyudmyla Males and Tymur Sandrovych -- Changes in the Area of Family Life in Poland / Małgorzata Sikorska -- Contemporary Family in Slovakia: Demography, Values, Gender and Policy / Peter Guráň , Jarmila Filadelfiová and Miloš Debnár -- Family Systems and Family Values in Twenty-First-Century Hungary / Csaba Dupcsik and Olga Tóth -- Romanian Families: Changes and Continuities over Recent Decades / Borbála Kovács -- The Transition of Chinese Families over the Past Thirty Years (1978–2010) / Zhou Weihong , Xue Yali and Liu Wenrong -- Changes in Socio-Demographic Characteristics of the Vietnamese Family / Nguyen Huu Minh -- Conclusion / Zsombor Rajkai -- Index / Zsombor Rajkai.



Sommario/riassunto

In Family and Social Change in Socialist and Post-Socialist Societies , the authors address the social transformations of eight transitional societies in recent decades (Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, China and Vietnam). Each chapter discusses a different society and reveals their struggles in the reconstruction of the intimate and public spheres amid the post-Cold War period. Making use of a semi-structured analytical framework, the respective chapters address the ambiguous relationship between familism and individualisation seen through change and continuity in demographic behaviour, family values, family solidarity, gender relations, state policy and marketisation. The volume also outlines the possibility of a modified second demographic transition theory as a correction of Western-based interpretations of current social trends. Contributors include: Zsombor Rajkai, Yulia Gradskova, Lyudmyla Males, Tymur Sandrovych, Maƚgorzata Sikorska, Peter Guráň, Jarmila Filadelfiová, Miloš Debnár, Csaba Dupcsik, Olga Tóth, Borbála Kovács, Zhou Weihong, Liu Wenrong, Xue Yali, Nguyen Huu Minh, Chang Kyung-Sup.