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Family Studies: Intergenerational relationships across the life course

Dozent/in:
Marcel Raab
Angaben:
Seminar, 2 SWS
Termine:
Mi, 10:00 - 12:00, Raum n.V.
Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches Bitte tragen Sie sich bis zum 08.04.2021 in den VC der Veranstaltung ein. Personen, die in den VC eingetragen sind, erhalten hierüber alle Informationen zur Lehrveranstaltung. / Please enroll for the course via VC until April 8. There you will find the syllabus and further instructions. The course will be held in English if there any non-German speaking participants. All readings will be in English.
Inhalt:
Inhalt This course traces the life course of the parent-child relationship, from the birth of children to the death of parents. It addresses key issues and scholarly debates surrounding early, middle, and late stages of this relationship. Within these stages, we will discuss literature on pertinent research questions such as: • How are family structure and social inequality mutually related? • Do children from homosexual parents fare worse than children from heterosexual parents? • Do children replicate the family behaviour (fertility; marriage; divorce) of their parents? • How do parents and children support each other across the life course? • How are family structure and social inequality causally linked? • Are multigenerational bonds becoming increasingly important? The readings come from different disciplines, including sociology, psychology, and demography.

 

Population Studies: Intergenerational relationships across the life course

Dozent/in:
Marcel Raab
Angaben:
Seminar, 2 SWS
Termine:
Mi, 10:00 - 12:00, Online-Meeting
Inhalt:
This course traces the life course of the parent-child relationship, from the birth of children to the death of parents. It addresses key issues and scholarly debates surrounding early, middle, and late stages of this relationship. Within these stages, we will discuss literature on pertinent research questions such as: • How are family structure and social inequality mutually related? • Do children from homosexual parents fare worse than children from heterosexual parents? • Do children replicate the family behaviour (fertility; marriage; divorce) of their parents? • How do parents and children support each other across the life course? • How are family structure and social inequality causally linked? • Are multigenerational bonds becoming increasingly important? The readings come from different disciplines, including sociology, psychology, and demography.

 

Ungleichheit und Sozialstruktur: Intergenerational relationships across the life course

Dozent/in:
Marcel Raab
Angaben:
Seminar, 2 SWS
Termine:
Mi, 10:00 - 12:00, Raum n.V.
Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
Please register for the course via the VC until April 8, 2021. All students who are registered will receive information about this course via the VC.
Inhalt:
Inhalt This course traces the life course of the parent-child relationship, from the birth of children to the death of parents. It addresses key issues and scholarly debates surrounding early, middle, and late stages of this relationship. Within these stages, we will discuss literature on pertinent research questions such as: • How are family structure and social inequality mutually related? • Do children from homosexual parents fare worse than children from heterosexual parents? • Do children replicate the family behaviour (fertility; marriage; divorce) of their parents? • How do parents and children support each other across the life course? • How are family structure and social inequality causally linked? • Are multigenerational bonds becoming increasingly important? The readings come from different disciplines, including sociology, psychology, and demography.



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