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The purpose of the edited collection Families in Economically Hard Times: Experiences and Coping Strategies in Europe is to provide readers with unique sociological knowledge on European families experiences and behavioural strategies a decade after economic crisis of the 21st century.

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Families in Economically Hard Times: Experiences and Coping Strategies in Europe
EDITED BY
VIDA ESNUITYT
Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania
GERARDO MEIL
Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain
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2020 by Emerald Publishing Limited. Selection and editorial matter Vida esnuityt & Gerardo Meil, under an exclusive licence. All rights of reproduction in any form reserved.
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ISBN: 978-1-83909-072-1 (Print)
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ISBN: 978-1-83909-073-8 (Epub)
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Table of Contents
Vida esnuityt and Gerardo Meil
Sara Mazzucchelli and Miriam Parise
Ronny Knig, Bettina Isengard and Marc Szydlik
Diego Dueas Fernndez and Almudena Moreno Mnguez
Aura Maslauskait and Ernesta Platkyt
Vida esnuityt and Eric D. Widmer
Christian Deindl and Martina Brandt
Bettina Isengard, Ronny Knig and Marc Szydlik
Rebecca O'Connell, Abigail Knight and Julia Brannen
Benedetta Cappellini, Vicki Harman, Alessandra Marilli and Elizabeth Parsons
Gerardo Meil and Vida esnuityt
List of Figures
Chapter 1
Figure 1.1Levels of Couple Satisfaction in the Two Groups.16
Figure 1.2Levels of Co-parenting in the Two Groups.17
Figure 1.3Levels of Primary Social Capital in the Two Groups.17
Figure 1.4Levels of Secondary Social Capital in the Two Groups.18
Figure 1.5Levels of Trust in Institutions in the Two Groups.19
Chapter 2
Figure 2.1Proportion of Functional Solidarity from Parents to Adult Children in Europe.39
Figure 2.2Proportion of Functional Solidarity from Adult Children to Parents in Europe.40
Chapter 3
Figure 3.1Percentage of Men and Women Aged 25 to 49 Years Who Live as Couples with and without Children.56
Figure 3.2Percentage of Families by Number of Children; Men and Women Aged 25 to 49 Years Who Live as Couples with Children.57
Figure 3.3Percentage of Families by Age of Youngest Child; Men and Women Aged 25 to 49 Years Who Live as Couples with Children.58
Figure 3.4Type of Relationship with Work. Men and Women Aged 25 to 49 Years Living as Couples with and without Children.60
Figure 3.5Reasons for Continuing to be Inactive: Care of Children or Adults Who Are Sick, Disabled or Elderly, and Other Personal and Family Responsibilities. Men and Women Aged 25 to 49 Years Who Live as Couples with Children.61
Figure 3.6Level of Education in Relation to Work. Men and Women Aged 25 to 49 Years Who Live as Couples with and without Children.62
Figure 3.7Average Hours per Week Devoted to Main Employment by Men and Women Aged 25 to 49 Years Who Live as Couples with and without Children.63
Figure 3.8Workers Who Would Like to Work Fewer Hours in Exchange for a Reduction in Salary. Men and Women Aged 25 to 49 Years Who Live as Couples with and without Children.63
Figure 3.9Percentage of Part-time Workers. Men and Women Aged 25 to 49 Years Who Live as Couples with and without Children.64
Figure 3.10Reason for Having a Part-time Job. Men and Women Aged 25 to 49 Years Who Live as Couples with Children.65
Figure 3.11Percentage of Employees in the Public Sector. Men and Women Aged 25 to 49 Years Who Live as Couples with and without Children.66
Chapter 4
Figure 4.1Cumulative Percent ever Parent and not in a Union (Single Mother), Women, Selected European Countries.77
Figure 4.2Single Adult with at Least One Child, At-Risk-of-Poverty (before and after the Social Transfers), 20062015, Lithuania.78
Figure 4.3Components of Material Derivation in Single Mother Households.82
Figure 4.4Single Mothers' Psychological Wellbeing, Statements of Shorten Depression Scales.87
Figure 4.5Assessment of the Parenting Stressors.90
Chapter 5
Figure 5.1Distribution of Experienced Difficult Situations by Birth Cohort.110
Figure 5.2Distribution of Those Who Experienced Problematic Situations by Types of Problems.110
Figure 5.3Distribution of Answers on from Whom Respondents Expect Help and Support in Case of Sudden Need or Problem.113
Chapter 6
Figure 6.1Overview of Transfers Flows and Influences.134
Figure 6.2Intergenerational Transfers.135
Figure 6.3Intergenerational Transfers and Deprivation.135
Chapter 7
Figure 7.1Intergenerational Geographical Distance in Europe.154
Figure 7.2Changes in Intergenerational Geographical Distance.155
Chapter 8
Figure 8.1Proportion Spending below the Food Budget Standard for Working-age Households with Children, 20052013.171
List of Tables
Chapter 1
Table 1.1Description of the Two Groups Created Depending on the Economic Condition (Save Money vs Fall into Debt).15
Table 1.2Structural Characteristic of the Two Groups (Save Money vs Fall into Debt).16
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