Fathers and Divorce

Fathers and Divorce

Author: Terry Arendell

Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated

Published: 1995-02-27

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13:

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Although there has been much research attention paid to mothers and children, fathers have been the unstudied parties in divorce. In this comprehensive ethnographic study, Terry Arendell gives voice to a group of divorced fathers on topics ranging from noncustodial parenting to relationships with their former spouses to fathers' rights. Their "masculinist discourse of divorce" often focuses on their rights as fathers, resistence to injustices perpetrated by the ex-spouse and the legal system, the inherent differences between women and men, and the fractured nature of the postdivorce family. Using a feminist lens, Arendell is able to differentiate the strategies adopted by traditionalist divorced fathers from innovative ones and suggests policy recommendations informed by their masculinist discourse. Complementing her earlier work Mothers and Divorce, this provocative volume offers a balanced and essential view for students and professionals in gender studies, marriage and family, sociology, social work, and communications.


Nordic Statistical Yearbook 2010

Nordic Statistical Yearbook 2010

Author: Ulla Agerskov

Publisher: Nordic Council of Ministers

Published: 2010-10-27

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 9289321377

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Nordic Statistical Yearbook 2010 is published for the 48th time. It is a reference book containing comprehensive and easily accessible statistics of various aspects of social life in the five Nordic countries, i.e. Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. In addition data are also presented on the selfgoverning regions, i.e. the Faroe Islands, Greenland and the ĂȘland Islands. The aim of the yearbook is, as far as possible, to present comparable data on the Nordic countries. Additional tables can be found free of charge on the Council's website.


Women on Divorce

Women on Divorce

Author: Penny Kaganoff

Publisher: Harvest Books

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 9780156004626

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Filled with healing insights, bracing humor and inner strength, this notable compilation will be immensely helpful to any woman or man who has ever divorced, or is going through a divorce, or wants to stay married.


The Mathematics of Marriage

The Mathematics of Marriage

Author: John M. Gottman

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2005-01-14

Total Pages: 423

ISBN-13: 0262572303

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Divorce rates are at an all-time high. But without a theoretical understanding of the processes related to marital stability and dissolution, it is difficult to design and evaluate new marriage interventions. The Mathematics of Marriage provides the foundation for a scientific theory of marital relations. The book does not rely on metaphors, but develops and applies a mathematical model using difference equations. The work is the fulfillment of the goal to build a mathematical framework for the general system theory of families first suggested by Ludwig Von Bertalanffy in the 1960s.The book also presents a complete introduction to the mathematics involved in theory building and testing, and details the development of experiments and models. In one "marriage experiment," for example, the authors explored the effects of lowering or raising a couple's heart rates. Armed with their mathematical model, they were able to do real experiments to determine which processes were affected by their interventions. Applying ideas such as phase space, null clines, influence functions, inertia, and uninfluenced and influenced stable steady states (attractors), the authors show how other researchers can use the methods to weigh their own data with positive and negative weights. While the focus is on modeling marriage, the techniques can be applied to other types of psychological phenomena as well.