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Renewing the Family: A History of the Baby Boomers

English · Hardback

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This book traces the history of the baby-boomers, beginning with an explanation of the cause of the post-war baby boom and ending with the contemporary concerns of ageing boomers. It shows how the baby-boomers challenged traditional family attitudes and adopted new lifestyles in the 1960s and 1970s. Drawing on 90 interviews conducted with baby boomers living in London and Paris, the book demonstrates how their aspirations for leisure and consumption converged with family responsibilities and obligations. It shows how the baby boomers emerged from an authoritative upbringing to challenge some of the traditional assumptions of the family, such as marriage and cohabitation. The rise of feminism led by the baby-boomers is examined, together with its impact on family forms and structures. The book shows how women's trajectories veered between the two extremes of family and employment, swerving between the models of stay-at-home mother and working woman. It demonstrates how new family configurations such as solo parenting, and recomposed families were adopted by the baby boomers. Today, as they enter into retirement, the baby-boomers remain closely involved in the lives of their children and parents, although relationships with elderly parents are maintained primarily through a sense of duty and obligation. The book concludes that the baby boomers have both been influenced by and actors to the changes and transformations that have occurred to family life. They reconciled and continue to reconcile, individualism with family obligations. As grandparents often with an ageing parent still alive, the baby boomers wish to keep the independence that has been the hallmark of their generation whilst not abandoning family life.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: The Baby-Boom Phenomenon.- Chapter 3: The Baby-Boomers' Childhood.- Chapter 4: The Family in Perpetual Motion.- Chapter 5: Rebellious Teenagers.- Chapter 6: Life Outside the Family: Working Women.- Chapter 7: The Family Wins Through.- Chapter 8: Caught between Parents and Children.- Chapter 9: Baby-Boomers and their Family Entourage.- Chapter 10: Conclusion.- References.- Index.

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This book traces the history of the baby-boomers, beginning with an explanation of the cause of the post-war baby boom and ending with the contemporary concerns of ageing boomers. It shows how the baby-boomers challenged traditional family attitudes and adopted new lifestyles in the 1960s and 1970s. Drawing on 90 interviews conducted with baby boomers living in London and Paris, the book demonstrates how their aspirations for leisure and consumption converged with family responsibilities and obligations. It shows how the baby boomers emerged from an authoritative upbringing to challenge some of the traditional assumptions of the family, such as marriage and cohabitation. The rise of feminism led by the baby-boomers is examined, together with its impact on family forms and structures. The book shows how women’s trajectories veered between the two extremes of family and employment, swerving between the models of stay-at-home mother and working woman. It demonstrates how new family configurations such as solo parenting, and recomposed families were adopted by the baby boomers. Today, as they enter into retirement, the baby-boomers remain closely involved in the lives of their children and parents, although relationships with elderly parents are maintained primarily through a sense of duty and obligation. The book concludes that the baby boomers have both been influenced by and actors to the changes and transformations that have occurred to family life. They reconciled and continue to reconcile, individualism with family obligations. As grandparents often with an ageing parent still alive, the baby boomers wish to keep the independence that has been the hallmark of their generation whilst not abandoning family life.

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“This is an excellent book and makes for
a compelling read. The authors make a valuable contribution in documenting the
many changes in family structure over the second half of the 20th century and
into the 21st century, with a detailed portrait of a large generation that went
along for the ride.” (Rosemary Venne, Canadian Studies in population, Vol. 42 (3-5),
2015)

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"This is an excellent book and makes for a compelling read. The authors make a valuable contribution in documenting the many changes in family structure over the second half of the 20th century and into the 21st century, with a detailed portrait of a large generation that went along for the ride." (Rosemary Venne, Canadian Studies in population, Vol. 42 (3-5), 2015)

Product details

Authors Catherin Bonvalet, Catherine Bonvalet, Célin Clément, Céline Clément, Jim Ogg
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.05.2014
 
EAN 9783319085449
ISBN 978-3-31-908544-9
No. of pages 268
Dimensions 158 mm x 241 mm x 22 mm
Weight 572 g
Illustrations XIV, 268 p. 11 illus.
Series INED Population Studies
Population Studies
INED Population Studies
Population Studies
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

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