Worlds we have lost and worlds we may regain : two centuries of changes in the life course in Sweden
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Publié dans: | The history of the family : an international quarterly. - 1996. - 4(1999), 1 vom: 17., Seite 93-112 |
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Format: | Article |
Langue: | English |
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1999
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Accès à la collection: | The history of the family : an international quarterly |
Sujets: | Journal Article Developed Countries Europe Family And Household Family Characteristics--changes Family Research Historical Survey Life Cycle--changes Northern Europe Policy plus... |
Résumé: | excerpt "The article seeks to place into historical context the familial changes in ¿post-industrial' Sweden during the past two decades, by comparing them with general characterizations (based on documented life-course experiences) of the traditional Swedish agrarian society (before 1800), the transitional society (c. 1800-1870), and the industrial society (c. 1870-1980). Familial lives in traditional Swedish society tended to be stable. By contrast, during the agrarian-to-industrial society, especially since World War II, stability became once again the hallmark because of general government social policy." |
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Description: | Date Completed 01.10.1999 Date Revised 06.11.2019 published: Print Citation Status MEDLINE |
ISSN: | 1081-602X |