Family and family change in ireland
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2011-09-09Author
Canavan, John
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Canavan, John (2011). Family and family change in ireland. Journal of Family Issues 33 (1), 10-28
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In Ireland, historically and in the current era, family has been a central concern for society and the State. This article provides a descriptive overview of family life in Ireland and of major family-related changes over the past 40 years. It presents a general framework of analysis within which these changes can be understood, considers the general nature of change and continuity in family in Ireland, and proposes some implications for research and policy in the early part of this century.
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