Reconceptualising families in the EU: changes in demography, households and the allocation of care

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Drew, Eileen P. 'Reconceptualising families in the EU: changes in demography, households and the allocation of care'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XXVII, pt. IV, 1996/1997, pp253-287

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This paper charts the demographic changes characterising the last three decades, which have resulted in a diversity of family forms. It marks the magnitude of some of these changes, the exceptions to general patterns and how these may be combined to offer a new perspective on how we might view `families? and `households? in the EU. Macintyre states: Though sex, marriage, and reproduction may be linked empirically in a particular society and its dominant ideology.......We cannot assume a priori that people have babies because they are married, or marry in order to have babies; nor that people have babies because they have had sex, or that they have sex to produce babies (Macintyre 1991: 3).

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Read before the Society, 8 May 1997

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