Index
Families in Economically Hard Times
ISBN: 978-1-83909-072-1, eISBN: 978-1-83909-071-4
Publication date: 13 November 2019
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(2019), "Index", Česnuitytė, V. and Meil, G. (Ed.) Families in Economically Hard Times, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 209-215. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83909-071-420191015
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INDEX
Ability
, 1, 13, 15, 19, 167, 182
Accommodation
, 36, 150
Acquisition
, 187, 188, 197
Act
, 37, 86
Action
, 12, 105
Activity(-ies)
, 18, 53, 105, 169
civic
, 118
cultural
, 82, 85
leisure
, 105, 106, 120
professional
, 120
Administration
, 19, 26
Adolescence
, 11
Adult
, 2, 32, 33, 39, 45, 175
Adulthood
, 2, 147, 159
Adversity
, 169
Affordability
, 132
Ageing
, 3, 13, 44, 55, 129
Ambivalence
, 11, 130
Analysis
, 3, 44, 61
cluster
, 91
contextual
, 93
emotional wellbeing
, 74
empirical data
, 112
intergenerational relationships
, 104
logistic regression
, 121
multiple regression
, 84
regression
, 89, 115
ANOVA
, 81, 84, 88
Anxiety
, 91, 191, 192
Appetite
, 182
Aspiration
, 148
Asset
, 11, 37, 149
Attitude
, 2, 67, 191, 194
Austerity
, 4, 167–182, 187, 198
Austria
, 32, 35, 39, 40, 150
Autonomy
, 148
Baltic
, 74, 79, 94
Barrier
, 76
Behaviour
, 1, 3, 59, 103, 187, 207
Belgium
, 32, 39, 129, 150
Birthrates
, 145
Bond
, 11, 12, 112, 145
Bonding
, 196
Breadline
, 167–182
Breadwinner
, 55
Budget
, 169, 170, 181
Business
, 108, 175
Capabilities
, 86, 91, 204
Capital
, 2, 83, 196
Capitalism
, 74
Change(-s)
, 1, 33
demographic
, 93, 145
economic cycle
, 65
Intergenerational Geographical Distance
, 155, 157
legislative
, 55
Childbearing
, 76, 93
Childcare
, 39, 44, 46, 181
Childhood
, 11, 38
Children
, 3, 53–68, 81, 121, 204
Cinema
, 80, 82
Class
, 37, 45, 153, 197
Cleaning
, 193
Climate
, 2, 9
Closeness
, 31, 104, 145
Cognition
, 182
Cohort
, 14, 15, 110, 111, 153
Commodification
, 85
Commodity
, 169
Communication
, 89, 121
Community
, 2, 4, 101, 152
Complementarity
, 131
Complexity
, 11, 32, 146
Component
, 74, 75, 82, 120, 168
Composition
, 3, 57, 93, 170, 172
Conceptualisation
, 1, 35, 104, 168, 189, 202
Confidence
, 194
Conflict
, 36, 111, 194
Conjunction
, 66, 159
Connectedness
, 131
Connection
, 9, 67, 181, 198
Consensus
, 170
Consequence
, 31, 145, 202, 203, 204
Conservative
, 35, 74
Construction
, 151, 206
Consumer
, 169, 182
Consumption
, 5, 80, 188, 198, 203
Context
, 1, 22, 73, 105–123, 168, 201
Continuity
, 11
Contribution
, 31, 113, 189, 204
Convenience
, 189, 198
Cooperation
, 12, 13, 22
Co-parenting
, 14, 17, 20
Cousin
, 108, 193
Creativity
, 5, 197
Culture
, 54, 194
Custodian
, 81
Czech republic
, 32, 36, 46, 129
Death
, 92, 146, 156
Debate
, 187
Decision
, 4, 60, 189
Decline
, 58, 59, 205
Degree
, 21, 61, 202, 206
Demand
, 35, 93, 203
Democracy
, 74
Demography
, 150
Denmark
, 32, 36, 150
Dependence
, 175, 198
Deportation
, 175
Depression
, 80, 86–89, 111
Deprivation
data and methods
, 132–134
empirical evidence
, 130–132
multilevel binary logit models
, 137–138
theoretical background
, 130–132
Descendants
, 131
Description
, 15, 109
Desire
, 147, 189, 191
Deterioration
, 156
Determinant
, 32, 40–47, 156–159
Determinism
, 189
Deviation
, 109, 197
Diet
, 168, 170, 180, 182, 203
Dimension
, 2, 12, 93, 174
Dynamics
, 78, 150, 201, 203
Dinner
, 80, 180, 196
Disability
, 175, 179
Disappearance
, 54
Discourse
, 1, 188, 189, 198
Discrimination
, 54, 175
Disparity
, 74, 93
Distance
, 4, 137, 146, 150, 154
Distinction
, 37, 59, 188
Distortion
, 151
Divergence
, 54
Diversity
, 77
Divorce
, 76, 92, 148
Dressing
, 38
Eastern Europe
, 35, 39
Eating
, 38, 173, 180
Economic hardships, families
experienced by
, 2–3
strategies
, 3–4
Economy
, 2, 1, 2–5, 9–26, 67, 101–124
Education
, 16, 59–62, 122
Efficiency
, 11
Embeddedness
, 34
Emergence
, 93
Emotion
, 4, 104, 111, 114
Emphasising
, 67
Empirical analyses
, 5, 39–47, 105–123
Employee
, 18, 19, 65, 66
Employment
children on inequality
, 53–71
men and women
, 59–62
Energy
, 109, 178
England
, 175
Entrepreneur
, 10
Environment
, 2, 5, 130, 160, 188
Equality
, 68
Erosion
, 132
Error
, 10, 151
Estimation
, 10, 40, 153
Estonia
, 32, 36, 141
Europe
, 9, 35, 129–141, 154, 201–207
European Union
, 167, 202, 207
Evaluation
, 109, 192
Everyday practices
, 4, 5, 189, 194, 196
Evidence
, 9–26, 167
Expectancy
, 31, 47, 159
Expectation
, 33, 45, 101–124
Expenditure
, 9, 132, 189
family
, 38, 150
food
, 171
household
, 9
Explicit
, 136, 139, 152
Facility
, 39, 46, 47
Family
characteristics
, 9–26
economic crisis
, 9–29, 201–207
economic hardships
, 2–5
employment
, 62–66
food poverty. See Food poverty
gendered inequalities
, 188–190
networks
, 105–123
personal networks creation
, 105
single mother
, 75–79
support sharing
, 104–105
Feasibility
, 34, 129
Feeding
, 5, 167, 180, 189, 195, 197, 207
Female
, 24, 106, 207
Fertility
, 47, 55, 80, 159
Flexibility
, 197
Fluctuation
, 76, 171
Food
, 2, 167–182, 187–198
Food poverty
deprivation approach
, 168–169
lived experiences
, 173–180
UK families
, 169–173
Force
, 13, 182
France
, 9, 54, 141, 150
Frequency
, 34, 45, 145, 204, 205
Friend
, 37, 177
Fruit
, 132, 177, 195, 198
GDP
, 10, 133, 153, 158
Gender
, 15, 54, 81, 138, 188, 207
Generation
, 2, 11, 31, 47, 129–141, 204
Germany
, 1, 35, 129, 150
Government
, 10, 46, 172
Grandchild(-ren)
, 31, 34, 44, 136, 159
Grandmother
, 104, 180, 194
Grandparent
, 14, 19, 44, 180
Greece
, 150, 154
Habits
, 56, 62, 68, 198
Hardship
, 1, 2–5, 194, 205
Health
, 3, 33, 102, 147, 182, 203
Hypothesis
, 13, 21, 59
Home
, 3, 13, 54, 83
parental
, 146, 154, 206
Homemaker
, 37
Homework
, 18, 25
Hospitality
, 176
Hosting
, 18, 25
Household
, 9, 38, 133, 159, 181, 206
Housekeeping
, 38
Housewives
, 19, 21, 24
Hungary
, 79
Husband
, 191, 192, 194, 197
Ideology
, 54, 89, 189, 194, 197
Imbalance
, 11, 192
Immigrants
, 10, 38, 58
Implementation
, 189, 194
Implication
, 61, 181, 182, 193
Inactivity
, 60, 67
Incidence
, 10, 182
Inclusion
, 85, 169, 170
Income
, 10
household
, 132
redistribution
, 35, 46
Independence
, 148
Indication
, 158, 172
Inequality
, 4, 31–47, 53–68, 194
Informal
, 12, 103–104, 131, 198
Insecurity
, 158, 168, 202
Insight
, 47, 136, 191, 196
Instability
, 79
Institution
, 2, 14, 102, 110
Insurance
, 79, 129
Intensity
, 9, 201, 205
Interactions
, 12, 124
Interdependency
, 130
Intergenerational solidarity
, 31–51
Intergenerational spatial proximity, Europe
data and methods
, 150–153
distances
, 153–159
research
, 146–150
theory
, 146–150
Interplay
, 47, 102, 160
Interpretation
, 139, 151
Intervention
, 10, 35, 159
Intimate
, 115, 121, 169
Investigation
, 2, 125, 132, 148
Investment
, 10, 22, 120, 121, 181
Ireland
, 75, 79
Isolation
, 148, 198
Italy
, 1, 9–26, 155, 198, 207
Job
, 2, 21, 45, 67, 202, 207
Kid
, 176, 206
Kin
, 17, 18, 114
Kinship
, 4, 12, 112
Labour
, 3, 46, 59, 62–66, 189
Latvia
, 74
Law
, 54, 76
Legislation
, 10, 76
Leisure
, 80, 106, 119, 122, 203
Lending
, 196
Liberalisation
, 76
Life
conjugal
, 118
quality
, 74, 80, 202
socially acceptable way
, 94
Lifecycle
, 54, 147, 206
Lifelong
, 159
Lifestyle
, 170, 206
Lifetime
, 31, 47, 130
Likelihood
, 34, 47, 138, 150, 159
Likert scale
, 16, 17, 25, 81
Linking
, 67
Lithuania
, 1, 73–94, 101–124
Living
, 3, 45, 62, 67, 169, 202
Loan
, 108, 124, 194
Location
, 65, 170
Loneliness
, 86, 202
Longevity
, 147
Love
, 3, 130, 190
Luxembourg
, 32, 36, 129
Male
, 24, 58, 136, 189
Malnutrition
, 169, 182
Management
, 182, 190, 194
Manifestation
, 77, 91
Marital
, 2, 16, 24, 88
Marker
, 13, 14, 21
Market
, 195, 198, 202
labour
, 3, 45, 54, 149
Marketplace
, 169, 188, 189, 198
Marriage
, 16, 22, 76
Material
, 73–94, 101, 115, 124, 140
Maternity
, 59, 65, 190
Meal
, 9, 106, 174, 179, 203
Mean
, 18, 19, 84, 153, 175
Mechanism
, 129, 131, 193
Meetings
, 18, 169, 172, 181
Men
, 53–68, 207
Migrant
, 42, 175
Migration
, 1, 5
Mobility
, 13, 147, 206
Money
, 21
receiving
, 33
save
, 14, 15
sharing
, 5
Mother
, 42, 55, 73, 80, 87, 174
Motherhood
, 73
Mothering
, 5, 187–198
Motive
, 130
Necessity
, 34, 156, 187
Neighbour
, 18, 37, 191
Neoliberalism
, 198
Netherlands
, 32, 141, 150
Norway
, 168
Nutrition
, 82, 170, 171, 203
Obligation
, 35, 46, 136, 204
Observation
, 38, 146, 151, 153, 154, 158
Occupation
, 36, 53, 150
Offspring
, 130, 131, 139, 205, 206
Opportunity
, 13, 33, 44, 101, 147
Organisation
, 10, 133, 150, 189, 197
Ownership
, 44
Payment
, 179, 181, 192, 202
Parents
children
, 37
data and methods
, 132
older parents
, 147
parent–child relationships
, 39, 44, 47, 59, 74
partnership
, 34
sample characteristics
, 140
siblings
, 114
social class
, 37
Parental
parental alliance
, 13, 21
parental home
, 45, 154, 159, 160, 206
parental households
, 32, 38, 146, 153
parental-related stress
, 75, 94
Parenting
co-parenting
, 15, 17, 18, 19, 21, 24
grandparenting
, 44, 46
parenting-related stress
, 74, 80, 81, 86, 89–94
parenting stressors
, 90
Parity
, 37
Participant
, 14, 190, 194, 197, 198
Participation
, 35, 59, 66, 168, 170, 174, 178
Partnership
, 34, 45, 81, 152, 156, 203
Paternity
, 55, 59, 65, 79
Path
, 74, 76, 77, 83, 87, 93
Pattern
, 33, 67, 103, 131, 146, 156
Peer
, 182, 203
Penalty
, 65, 73, 75
Persistence
, 55
Personal care
, 46
Personal development
, 120
Personal networks
, 101–127
Personal wellbeing
, 73–98
Policy
, 10, 59, 73, 75–79, 202
Population
, 9–29, 106, 147, 170
Portugal
, 78
Position
, 33, 81, 111, 129, 133, 190
Possibility
, 21, 22, 121, 152, 190, 205
Poverty
, 2, 9, 36, 78, 81, 106
Power
, 22, 37, 81, 189
Precariousness
, 67, 82
Predictor
, 21, 87, 89, 91, 92
Probability
, 21, 33–36, 45, 121, 136
Prosperity
, 133, 136, 138
Provision
, 46, 103, 112, 115, 129, 181
Proximity
, 4, 45, 46, 145–165
Qualification
, 2, 15, 19, 21, 203
Quality
, 3, 22, 75, 93, 174
Questionnaire
, 13, 14, 80, 106, 152
Rearing
, 90
Recession
, 3, 57–60, 65, 187, 194
Recipient
, 103
Reciprocity
, 12, 13, 22, 130
Reconciliation
, 13, 44
Redistribution
, 35, 195, 196, 202
Reduction
, 59, 62, 64, 68, 78, 94, 203
Reflection
, 191
Regime
, 35, 46, 74, 131
Regression analysis
, 81, 84, 85, 115, 116, 121
Relationality
, 11
Relationship
, 11, 13–15, 18, 36, 38, 58
Relocation
, 4, 147, 152, 153
Remuneration
, 67
Replacement
, 137
Representation
, 14, 191
Requirement
, 47, 89, 192–193
Residence
, 2, 81, 83, 84, 85, 91, 147
Resilience
, 11
Resistance
, 62, 67
Resource
, 12, 169, 181–182
Responsibility
, 54, 160, 189, 194, 197, 207
Restriction
, 135
Retirement
, 32, 36, 129, 146, 206
Risk
, 3, 9, 10, 38, 47, 64, 73, 76, 79
Sacrifice
, 120, 181, 190, 191
Salary
, 54, 57, 63, 194
Sampling
, 10, 14, 106
Satisfaction
, 2, 15, 16, 19, 21, 22
Savings
, 2, 22, 181, 203
Scarcity
, 47, 168
Scholarship
, 74
Security
, 19, 22, 36, 53, 74, 79, 106, 160, 202
Segregation
, 54, 206
Severity
, 82, 84, 85
Shelter
, 2, 4, 170
Shopping
, 38, 105, 176, 193, 197–198
Shortage
, 74
Sibling
, 3, 34, 38, 45, 113, 114, 124
Sickness
, 79, 102, 107, 111
Single mothers
data and methods
, 79–81
demographic trends
, 75–77
material deprivation
, 81–85
personal wellbeing
, 85–93
poverty
, 78–79
social policy responses
, 78–79
structural characteristics
, 75–77
Sister
, 34, 195
Situation
, 4, 10, 53, 59, 109–112, 206
Skills
, 11, 89, 91, 197
Slovenia
, 32, 35, 36, 39, 129
Society
, 2, 12, 73, 104, 147, 169, 182
Social inequality
, 31–51
Socioeconomics
, 74, 76, 79, 86, 131
Socioemotionals
, 11
Solidarity
, 2, 4, 13, 31–51, 104, 130
Space
, 4, 33, 107, 145, 156, 180
Spain
, 32, 46, 53, 55, 56, 66, 68
Spanish labour market
, 62–66
Spending
, 47, 109, 170, 171, 201, 202
Sports
, 18, 25
Spouse
, 107, 113, 148
Stability
, 13, 21, 146–147
Standardized
, 36, 85, 106, 153, 170, 203
Statistical model
, 10, 83, 89, 115, 121, 151
Stigma
, 90, 181, 182
Stigmatisation
, 90
Strengthening
, 93, 147, 198
Stress
, 13, 80, 89, 92, 94
Subject
, 11, 32, 76, 146
Subsample
, 14, 173
Substitution
, 36, 204, 205
Supermarket
, 170, 190, 193, 197
Support sharing
family networks
, 105–123
informal support
, 103–104
personal and family networks
, 104–105
personal networks creation family practices
, 105
Survey
, 9–29, 102, 105, 113, 154, 206
Sweden
, 32, 36, 39, 148, 154, 155
Switzerland
, 1, 32, 36, 129, 150
Tax
, 46, 94, 172, 175, 176, 179, 181
Tendency
, 11
Tension
, 81, 91, 93
Threshold
, 75, 169, 172
Ties
, 2, 12, 33, 104, 121, 133
Tradition
, 46, 75, 90
Trainer
, 18, 25
Trait
, 11, 74
Trajectory
, 77
Transfers
, 4, 33, 34, 35, 37, 44, 45, 47, 132, 134, 136, 139
Transformation
, 151
Transition
, 59, 74, 87, 147
Trends
, 67, 77, 93, 113, 114, 115, 187, 206
Trust
, 2, 12, 14, 15, 18, 21, 22, 130
Uncertainty
, 1, 160, 207
Unemployed
, 10, 18, 44, 61, 153, 156
Unemployment
, 9, 47, 58, 106, 111, 150, 158, 206
Uniform
, 59, 64, 67, 93, 151
Union
, 55, 76, 80, 83, 92
United kingdom
, 1, 4, 169
University
, 21, 81, 83
Unmarried
, 19, 24, 38
Unprivileged
, 79
Urban
, 2, 22, 83, 170
USA
, 163
Vacation
, 80, 82
Value
, 5, 10, 38, 68, 83, 87, 88, 153
Variable
, 13, 19, 21, 32, 37, 45, 57, 68, 81, 151, 153
Variance
, 84, 88, 151
Variation
, 35, 87, 110, 134, 153, 168, 170
Variety
, 181, 182, 203
Viewpoint
, 11, 38, 203
Village
, 106, 152
Vulnerability
, 1, 73, 75, 81, 86, 94, 104, 139, 202, 203
Wages
, 67
Wave
, 32, 40, 132, 150, 151, 205
Weakness
, 151
Wealth
, 11, 37, 45, 131, 150, 205
Week
, 37, 80, 82, 171, 177, 178, 193
Weekend
, 178, 191
Welfare
, 1, 3, 10, 31, 35, 38, 46, 73, 74, 79, 94, 150, 160
Wellbeing
, 11, 12, 73–98, 182, 201–203
Widespread
, 75, 79, 103, 111, 124, 202
Widow
, 85, 88, 89, 92
Widowhood
, 76, 80, 87, 92
Wife
, 68, 191
Woman(-en)
, 3, 55, 60, 91, 188, 207
Workforce
, 3, 59, 66, 67
Youth
, 3, 108, 131, 168, 173, 176
- Prelims
- Introduction
- Part I Economic Hardships Experienced by Families
- Chapter 1 What Are the Family Characteristics That Better Help to Cope with the Economic Crisis? Evidence from a Large Population Survey in Italy
- Chapter 2 Social Inequality and Intergenerational Solidarity in European Welfare States
- Chapter 3 The Influence of Children on Inequality in Employment between Men and Women: The Case of Spain
- Chapter 4 Material Deprivation and Personal Wellbeing of Single Mothers in Lithuania
- Part II Families' Strategies against Economic Hardships
- Chapter 5 Expectations and Reality of Support Sharing within Personal Networks in Economically Hard Times: The Case of Lithuania
- Chapter 6 Deprivation and Transfers between Three Generations: A Regional Analysis Across Europe
- Chapter 7 Here to Stay? Intergenerational Spatial Proximity in Europe
- Chapter 8 Below the Breadline: Families and Food in Austerity Britain
- Chapter 9 Mothering and Food Acquisition in Times of Austerity: Individual versus Collaborative Responses in the UK and Italy
- Conclusions: Lives of Families in Face of Economic Crisis in Europe
- Index