Historia y sociología del divorcio en España

Historia y sociología del divorcio en España

Author: Inés Alberdi

Publisher: CIS

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9788474760064

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Análisis del divorcio en su doble aspecto, como institución que destruye y a la vez reorganiza a la familia. La obra aparece dividida en tres parte: I. La institución del divorcio. II. El divorcio en España, que nos muestra una evolución histórica. III. La ruptura matrimonial en España: Situación legal, las separaciones matrimoniales en España, 1952-1974.


Women and the Law

Women and the Law

Author: Anja Louis

Publisher: Tamesis Books

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 9781855661219

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Given the remarkable similarities between Burgos's critical analysis and recent feminist legal theory, her writings are still disturbingly relevant today. This study also explores the relationship between melodrama as a genre of manichean worldviews and law as a system of binary oppositions and discusses Burgos's subversion of the former as a means to criticise the latter."--Jacket.


When Marriage Ends

When Marriage Ends

Author: Hans-Jürgen Andreß

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2009-01-01

Total Pages: 433

ISBN-13: 1848447205

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When Marriage Ends offers a comprehensive and insightful contribution to the study of economic effects of divorce and it also contributes to the comparative study of family policies and family law regimes in Europe. The book can be recommended not only to students and researchers interested in family studies but also to legal and public policy practitioners. Jana Chaloupková, Central European Journal of Public Policy This is a double-faced book, which should be read by everybody who is concerned about the societal effects of divorce. It shows that divorce has negative economic and social consequences, not only in the Anglo-Saxon countries, but also in the most generous welfare states of Europe, where divorce is widely accepted. Moreover, these effects are more negative for women than for men, even in the most gender-equalitarian welfare state. But it also shows that social policies can mitigate these negative consequences. Jaap Dronkers, European University Institute, Italy In recent decades the probability of divorce and separation among married and cohabiting couples has increased significantly in most European countries. Focusing on both economic and social aspects, this comprehensive volume explores the consequences of partnership dissolution at the individual level. The contributors use personal characteristics, properties of the partnerships and the institutional context to explain coping behaviours. The book comprises reports on eight countries, which have tentatively been classified as: the male breadwinner (Belgium and Germany), the dual earner (Denmark, Finland and Sweden), the market (Great Britain) and the family model (Spain and Greece). It also contains four cross-national comparative studies addressing the wider impacts of divorce, including labour force participation, residential mobility and housing, household income, and poverty and lifestyle deprivation. Complemented by the editors authoritative introduction, this timely study will prove invaluable to graduate students and researchers interested in the economics and sociology of the family. Legal and public policy practitioners will also find the book an insightful addition to the current literature.


Sociology in Spain

Sociology in Spain

Author: Salvador Giner

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13:

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"A critical report about the origins, present state and future perspectives of sociology in Spain."--Page 4 of cover.


Families and Family Policies in Europe

Families and Family Policies in Europe

Author: Linda Hantrias

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-09-19

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 1317891260

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The family is currently a controversial topic both within the UK and Europe. While demographic trends seem to suggest that family structures and attitudes within the European Union are converging and that member states are facing similar social problems, their policy responses are very different. This book examines the differences between these national responses and that of the EU as contained in the social chapter. It analyses the key concepts underlying the formulation of family policy and illustrates it with the latest data much of it hitherto unpublished.


Resisting Invisibility

Resisting Invisibility

Author: Diana Aramburu

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2019-05-09

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1487530536

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Engaging with pre-feminist and male-authored crime literature, Resisting Invisibility offers a comparative reading of women’s bodies as represented in Spanish crime literature from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. Utilizing the twin concepts of visibility and invisibility, the book establishes a genealogy of differing viewpoints regarding women’s positions in these narratives, before and after the birth of the modern Spanish female detective. This examination of the politics of female visibility expands our understanding of the aesthetic regimes that have governed the female body from the early phases of the genre’s evolution. While most scholars understand the feminization of the crime genre as a response to second-wave feminism, Resisting Invisibility demonstrates that even in the earliest representations of delinquent women, the politics surrounding the female body are problematized and are more complex than previously conceptualized. Drawing on gender and queer studies, Resisting Invisibility investigates the gendering of crime fiction, forcing us to reconsider the literary history of female visibility and prompting us to establish an alternative genealogy for Spanish crime literature.


Untying the Knot

Untying the Knot

Author: Roderick Phillips

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1991-06-28

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9780521423700

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A fascinating study of the rapid spread of divorce and its affect on family life in Western society.


International Handbook of Contemporary Developments in Sociology

International Handbook of Contemporary Developments in Sociology

Author: Raj Mohan

Publisher: Greenwood

Published: 1994-11-14

Total Pages: 864

ISBN-13:

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Many changes have happened in sociology around the world in the last few decades. This reference work offers a thorough overview of recent developments in sociology in a wide range of countries. The chapters, written by expert contributors, provide first-hand information on new research trends and significant advances. Chapters generally provide a broad historical context, and then focus on developments in sociology since 1975. Part One contains chapters on sociology in Western and Northern Europe. Part Two, on the Western Hemisphere, includes several chapters on sociology in the United States, along with Canada and Latin America. Part Three discusses the many changes in Eastern Europe that have happened in recent years, while Parts Four, Five, and Six, covering Southern Europe, Africa and the Middle East, and the Far East add a valuable perspective to the work. Chapters include detailed bibliographies, and a selected, general bibliography concludes the work.