Margret Fine-Davis is Senior Research Fellow (Emeritus) in the Department of Sociology, School of Social Sciences & Philosophy, Trinity College Dublin, and Director of the Social Attitude & Policy Research Group
7 Ebooks de Margret Fine-Davis
Margret Fine-Davis: Changing gender roles and attitudes to family formation in Ireland
Recent decades have witnessed major changes in gender roles and family patterns, as well as a falling birth rate in Ireland and the rest of Europe. While the traditional family is now being replaced …
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€119.99
Margret Fine-Davis: Gender Roles in Ireland
Gender Roles in Ireland: three decades of attitude change documents changing attitudes toward the role of women in Ireland from 1975 to 2005, a key period of social change in this society. The book p …
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€53.67
Margret Fine-Davis: Gender Roles in Ireland
Gender Roles in Ireland: three decades of attitude change documents changing attitudes toward the role of women in Ireland from 1975 to 2005, a key period of social change in this society. The book p …
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€53.93
Hilary Clarke & Jeanne Fagnani: Fathers and Mothers: Dilemmas of the Work-Life Balance
At the risk of sounding frivolous, there is a good case to be made for the argument that women constitute the revolutionary force behind contemporary social and economic transformation. It is in larg …
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€114.40
Margret Fine-Davis: Changing gender roles and attitudes to family formation in Ireland
Recent decades have witnessed major changes in gender roles and family patterns, as well as a falling birth rate in Ireland and the rest of Europe. While the traditional family is now being replaced …
EPUB
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DRM
€109.13
Margret Fine-Davis: Women and Work in Ireland
This book chronicles the evolution of women’s participation in the labour force in Ireland over the last five decades. This was largely spearheaded by married women and mothers, leading to many relat …
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€50.81
Margret Fine-Davis: Women and Work in Ireland
This book chronicles the evolution of women’s participation in the labour force in Ireland over the last five decades. This was largely spearheaded by married women and mothers, leading to many relat …
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€51.34