Syllabus/achievement requirements

Beck, Ulrich & Elisabeth Beck-Gernsheim.2001. Individualization. Institutionalized individualism and its social and political consequences.Sage, London, chap 1-7 (118p)

Dumon,Wilfried: ?Family, Generations and Social Policies. Recent Trends and New Prospects for a European Family Policy?, Rome, May 1996. (18 p.)

Ellings?ter, Anne-Lise, "Dual Breadwinner Societies: Provider models in the Scandinavian Welfare States", Acta Sociologica 1/1998:59-73 (14 p)

Fr?nes, Ivar: "Transitions of youth citizenship in Europe: culture, subculture and Identity". In Furlong, Andy and Irena Guidikova, Council of Europe Publishing, 2000.

Fr?nes, Ivar: "The Transformation of Childhood. Children and Families in Postwar Norway". Acta Sociologica , vol 40. Pp. 17-30 (23p)

Hoem, Britta and Jan M. Hoem: "Fertility Trends in Sweden up to 1996". Stockholm Research Reports in Demography, No. 123. Stockholm University, Demography Unit, 1997 (13p)

Hochschild, Arlie 1989. The second shift. Avon books. New York, chap 1-3 and 14-17, afterwords pp 271-285 (117 p)

Hochschild, Arlie. 1997. The time bind: when work becomes home and home becomes work. New York: Metropolitan Books. chap.1-6 and 14 ( 103 p)

Jensen, An-Magritt (1999) "Partners and parents in Europe". In A. Leira et al eds , Family Change: Practices, Policies and Values, Comparative Social Research, vol. 18. Stamford, Conn., JAI Press (30 p).

Lutz, Wolfgang: "Determinants of low fertillity and ageing prospects for Europe", Family issues between gender and generations. Trnka, Sylvia ed. Seminar report. European observatory on family matters. European Commission. Vienna 1999 (16 p)

Wetlesen, Tone Schou . 1991. Fertility choices and constraints. A qualitative study of Norwegian families. Oslo, Solum forlag . (134 p)

Recommended reading: Giddens, Anthony: The third way and its critics. Polity Press 2000. 168 pages.

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