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Title: The Influence of the Wider Kin Group on Individual Life-course Transitions: Results from the Pays, de Herve (Belgium), 1846-1900
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2002
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Abstract: In this study an attempt is made to examine the influence of kinship on a series of individual transitions and behaviours that mark the life course (marriage, leaving home, out-migration and mortality). Moving beyond a 'traditional' view, in which kinship is restricted to the cohabitation group, the study tests both the effects of the household and of the family beyond the household in order to observe their independent, opposite, or complementary actions. All these issues must be considered within the more general context of the 'nuclear hardship hypothesis': should family links beyond the unit of cohabitation be taken into account? How far can family support isolated people?
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Authors: Neven, Muriel
Periodical (Full): Continuity and Change
Issue: 3
Volume: 17
Pages: 405-435
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Family and Marriage
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