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Vol. 11 (2002)
Autonomy and dependence in the family
Papers read
at a conference held at the SRII,
eds. R, Liljeström & E. Özdalga
286 p., ISBN 0-415-30635-3, 295 SEK

Contents:
1. Introduction
2. E. Özdalga, Contrasting Modernities
Patterns of autonomy
and interdependence
C. Kagitcibasi, Cross cultural perspectives on family change
G. Kyle, Married and degraded to legal minority: The Swedish
married woman during the emanciptation period, 1858-1921
R. Liljeström, The strongest bond on trial
A-K. Kollind, What the history of family counselling has to say
about family relations
S. Bastug, Household and family in contemporary Turkey: An historical
perspective
S. Erder, Urban migration and reconstruction of the kinship networks.
The case of Istanbul
Couples, children and families in pictures
Fairness and
equity
M. Bäck-Wiklund, The family and the welfare state: A route
to de-familialization
U. Björnberg & A-K. Kollind, Equality - a contested
concept
T. Einarsdottir, Who rules in the core of the family?
D. Sunar, Change and continuity in the Tirkish middle class family
H. Bolak, Family work in working class households in Turkey
R. Liljeström & E. Özdalga, Epilogue: Seeing oneself
through the eyes of the other
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