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Families, Labour and Love: Family Diversity in a Changing World
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Families, Labour and Love: Family Diversity in a Changing World Hardcover - 2001

by Maureen Baker


From the publisher

We think of our family life as very personal, but in fact it is shaped by influences well beyond our control. Families, Labour and Love identifies the ways in which family and personal life in three 'settler' societies - Australia, New Zealand and Canada - has been shaped by colonisation, immigration, globalisation, demographic changes, law and policy. Baker shows that these three countries, each a former colony, developed similar family trends and similar family policies. Strongly gendered patterns of paid and unpaid work played a major role in family life. The family practices of indigenous people were largely overlooked, as were those of recent immigrant groups. However local conditions also produced significant differences in family experiences among the three countries. Richly illustrated with examples, comparative data and textual sources, Families, Labour and Love provides a broad-ranging analysis of the family which will appeal to students, researchers and policy-makers. Maureen Baker outlines with great clarity the diversity of families and the way in which they are shaped by historical and cultural forces. The focus on Australia, New Zealand and Canada is not only refreshing but throws into sharp relief the impact on contemporary families of the colonial experience, industrialisation, large scale immigration and globalisation. David de Vaus, La Trobe University

Details

  • Title Families, Labour and Love: Family Diversity in a Changing World
  • Author Maureen Baker
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First Edition
  • Pages 332
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Routledge, Canada
  • Date September 2001
  • ISBN 9780774808484 / 0774808489
  • Reading level 1500
  • Dewey Decimal Code 306.850

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Citations

  • Reference and Research Bk News, 11/01/2001, Page 128

About the author

Maureen Baker is Professor of Sociology at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. She has taught in several Canadian universities including the University of Toronto and McGill University, as well as in Australia. She is author of many books and articles on family and social issues.