Social Background and the Demographic Life Course: Cross-National Comparisons
Contributor(s)
Liefbroer, Aart C. (editor)
Zoutewelle-Terovan, Mioara (editor)
Collection
European Research Council (ERC)Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access book examines how childhood social disadvantage influences young-adult demographic decision-making and later-life economic and well-being outcomes. This book in particular focuses on testing whether the consequences of childhood social disadvantage for adult outcomes differ across societies, and whether these differences are shaped by the “context of opportunities” that societies offer to diminish the adverse impact of economic and social deprivation. The book integrates a longitudinal approach and provides new insights in how the experience of childhood disadvantage (e.g. low parental socio-economic status, family disruption) influences demographic decisions in adulthood (e.g. the timing of family-events such as cohabitation, marriage or parenthood; the risk of divorce or having a child outside a partner relationship; the exposure to later-life loneliness, poor health, and economic adversity). Moreover, using a cross-national comparative perspective it investigates whether the relationships of interest differ across nations, and tests the “context of opportunities” hypothesis arguing that the links between childhood disadvantage and adult outcomes are weakened in societal contexts offering good opportunities for people to escape situations of deprivation. To do so, the book analyzes national contexts based on economic prosperity, family values and norms, and welfare-state arrangements.
Keywords
Demography; Population Economics; Life course; Social Structure, Social Inequality; Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging; Population and Demography; Social Structure; Family formation; Social inequallity; Cross-national comparison; Second Demographic Transition; Family background; Childhood social disadvantage; Economic and social deprivation; Young adulthood; Later-life socio-economic outcomes; Later-life well-being; Socio-economic indicators; Demographic lifecourse; Social background; Family disruption; Cohabitation; Later-life loneliness; Poor health; Economic adversity; Family values and norms; Open access; Population & demography; Political economy; Sociology; Social & ethical issues; Sociology: family & relationshipsDOI
10.1007/978-3-030-67345-1ISBN
9783030673451, 9783030673451Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
2021Imprint
SpringerClassification
Population & demography
Political economy
Sociology
Social issues & processes
Sociology: family & relationships
Population and demography
Political economy
Sociology
Social and ethical issues
Sociology: family and relationships