Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1700367387> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 80 of
80
with 100 items per page.
- W1700367387 endingPage "326" @default.
- W1700367387 startingPage "303" @default.
- W1700367387 abstract "A primary theme of this volume is that recent sweeping changes in marriage and family life present important challenges for family law. Half a century ago, both law and deeply entrenched social norms prescribed marriage as the only acceptable family form. Marriage was exclusively heterosexual, and both marital roles and entitlements were based on spousal gender. As the various contributors to this volume have explained, much has changed. Across most of the industrialized world, the proportion of families based on marriage has declined substantially. Increasingly, couples choose to live together before marriage or as an alternative to marriage. A 2011 survey found that barely 50 percent of American adults were married – a record low (Pew 2011). A growing number of children are born to unmarried mothers, who often live in informal unions with their children's fathers. As a result of higher divorce rates and the dissolution of nonmarital families, many more children live in a succession of households involving a single parent, that parent's new partner, and, sometimes, the children of the partner or of the parent and the new partner. Same-sex couples also form families and raise children today in a way that was uncommon fifty years ago and, increasingly, these couples have been successful in advocating for legal recognition of their unions. Several contributors describe how the institution of marriage itself has changed dramatically over the past half-century. Differentiated social roles for husband and wife are no longer prescribed in the way that they once were, and the law has taken a strong stand in support of gender equality (Goldberg, Chapter 11). The new equality norm is associated with increasing equality in spousal earnings and a somewhat more egalitarian apportionment of household work (Brinig, Chapter 3). Moreover, the meaning of marriage has evolved from a role-based, “institutional” model to one based on companionship or, more recently, individual personal fulfillment (Amato, Chapter 6). Under modern divorce law, spouses have unprecedented freedom to leave unhappy marriages, and public opinion increasingly favors such freedom (Schneider, Chapter 12)." @default.
- W1700367387 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1700367387 creator A5035287993 @default.
- W1700367387 creator A5088618571 @default.
- W1700367387 date "2012-10-15" @default.
- W1700367387 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W1700367387 title "Legal Regulation of Twenty-First-Century Families" @default.
- W1700367387 cites W1483542864 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W1963564727 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W1966237740 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W1970014358 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W1970142179 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W1970216719 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W1973777091 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W1998772789 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2003781648 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2015165270 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2023153663 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2024472346 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2043705433 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2056149878 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2059134438 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2069496524 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2072167530 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2073175883 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2095628762 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2112930690 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2113737061 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2115822903 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2118349258 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2126736520 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2135701812 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2140034251 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2164513577 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2166986048 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2218985903 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2327673802 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2517724709 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2595336389 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2796465210 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W2798036938 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W3121209317 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W4239077239 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W4253480298 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W4301168027 @default.
- W1700367387 cites W635630854 @default.
- W1700367387 doi "https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781139087568.020" @default.
- W1700367387 hasPublicationYear "2012" @default.
- W1700367387 type Work @default.
- W1700367387 sameAs 1700367387 @default.
- W1700367387 citedByCount "2" @default.
- W1700367387 countsByYear W17003673872016 @default.
- W1700367387 crossrefType "book-chapter" @default.
- W1700367387 hasAuthorship W1700367387A5035287993 @default.
- W1700367387 hasAuthorship W1700367387A5088618571 @default.
- W1700367387 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W1700367387 hasConcept C53553401 @default.
- W1700367387 hasConcept C95457728 @default.
- W1700367387 hasConceptScore W1700367387C17744445 @default.
- W1700367387 hasConceptScore W1700367387C53553401 @default.
- W1700367387 hasConceptScore W1700367387C95457728 @default.
- W1700367387 hasLocation W17003673871 @default.
- W1700367387 hasOpenAccess W1700367387 @default.
- W1700367387 hasPrimaryLocation W17003673871 @default.
- W1700367387 hasRelatedWork W1628420266 @default.
- W1700367387 hasRelatedWork W1980637962 @default.
- W1700367387 hasRelatedWork W1987704163 @default.
- W1700367387 hasRelatedWork W1993578591 @default.
- W1700367387 hasRelatedWork W2504814348 @default.
- W1700367387 hasRelatedWork W2504992174 @default.
- W1700367387 hasRelatedWork W2569018531 @default.
- W1700367387 hasRelatedWork W2899084033 @default.
- W1700367387 hasRelatedWork W3155105767 @default.
- W1700367387 hasRelatedWork W832350293 @default.
- W1700367387 isParatext "false" @default.
- W1700367387 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W1700367387 magId "1700367387" @default.
- W1700367387 workType "book-chapter" @default.