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1. Charlotte Höhn: Introduction
Methods and Opportunities for Analyses of the International Population Policy Acceptance Study Database (IPPAS)
2.1. Dragana Avramov/ Robert Cliquet: From Population Policy Acceptance surveys to the international database
2.2. Marc Callens: Selected statistical methods to analyse IPPAS
Family Matters: Attitudes towards (the change of) the Family
4.1.1. Marietta Pongracz / Zsolt Speder: Attitudes towards forms of Partnership
4.1.2. Ausra Maslauskaite/ Vlada Stankuniene: Family transformation in the post-communist countries: attitudes towards changes
Value of Children
4.2.1. Ingrid Esveldt/ Tineke Fokkema: Motivation to have children in Europe
4.2.2. Irena Kowalska/ Wiktoria Wroblewska: Intergeneration changes in the value system in Europe
4.2.3. Tomas Sobotka/ Maria Rita Testa: Attitudes and intentions towards Childlessness in Europe
Fertility Intentions
4.3.1. Ladislav Rabusic/ Christine van Peer: Shall we witness an upturn in European fertility in the near future?
4.3.2. Asta Poldma / Allan Puur/ Kalev Kveder: Fertility preferences and expectations about old age
4.3.3. Osma Kontula: The influence of education and family policies on age at first birth
Reconciliation of work and family
4.4.1. Majda Cernic istenic / Andrej Kveder: Preferences to reconciliation family and professional life versus reality
4.4.2. Irena Kotowska / Anna Matysiak: Reconciliation of work and family within different institutional settings
4.4.3. Asta Poldma / Allan Puur / Kalev Katus: Work-Family orientation and female labour market participation
4.5.1. Anneli Miettinen / Ingrid Esveldt / Tineke Fokkema: Family
policies: financial or institutional measures? Preferences of childless
persons and one-child parents
4.5.2. Ingrid Esveldt / Tineke Fokkema / Annelie Miettinnen:
Anticipated inpact of family policies on fertility behaviour among the
childless and among one-child parents
4.5.3. Nada Stropnik / Joze Sambt / Jirina Kocurkova: Preference
versus actual family policy measures. The case of parental leave and
child allowance
Beat FuxEidg. Volkszählung 2000 Familiale Lebensformen im Wandel (Statistik der Schweiz)BFS: Neuchâtel 2005, 121 Seiten, Fr. (exkl. MWST) 30.00 Bestellnummer: 001-0071 / ISBN: 3-303-01215-6 |
Beat Fux und A. Doris BaumgartnerWandel von familialen Lebensformen: Lebensverläufe LebensentwürfeSUZ: Zürich 1998, 362 Seiten |
Inhaltsverzeichnis (PDF, 222 KB)
Kapitel1: Zum theoretischen Hintergrund der Studie (A. Doris Baumgartner, Beat Fux) (PDF, 6 MB)
Kapitel 5: Milieus und Lebensführung (A. Doris Baumgartner) (PDF, 1 MB)
Beat FuxEntwicklung des Potenzials erhöhter Arbeitsmarktpartizipation von Frauen nach Massgabe von Prognosen über die Haushalts- und Familienstrukturen (Forschungsbericht Nr. 5/03)BSV: Bern 2003, 73 Seiten Bestellnummer: 318.010.5/03 d 4.03 400 / ISBN: 3-905340-63-1 |
A. Pinnelli; H.-J. Hoffmann-Nowotny and Beat FuxFertility and new types of households and family formation in Europe. Population studies No. 35 (Directorate General III – Social Cohesion; Directorate of Social Affairs and Health)Council of Europe Publishing: Strasbourg 2001, 187 Seiten, € 19 / US$ 29 ISBN: 978-92-871-4698-4 |
französische Ausgabe:
A. Pinelli, H.J. Hoffmann-Nowotny, B. Fux: Fécondité et nouveaux types de ménages et de formation de la famille en Europe (Etude démographiques, n°35) (2002) 978-92-871-4697-7
italienische Ausgabe:
A. Pinelli, H.J. Hoffmann-Nowotny, B. Fux: Fecondità e nuove forme di unione in Europa Roma : Sapere 2000 edizioni multimediali, (2004) 978-88-767-3181-5 190 p. € 17.90
Manuel Eisner, Beat FuxPolitische Sprache in der Schweiz. Konflikt und KonsensOrell Füssli: Zürich 1992, 326 Seiten, Fr, 50 ISBN-13: 9783280021224 ISBN-10: 3280021227 |