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Publikováno v:
Sociology of Development. 9:1-32
This article examines a half-century of trends in family attitudes and beliefs in the United States, including attitudes toward gender, marriage, childbearing, cohabitation, sex outside marriage, divorce, and same-sex relations. These trends are view
Autor:
Linda Young-DeMarco, Arland Thornton, Nathalie E. Williams, Christina Hughes, Prem Bhandari, Jeffrey Swindle
Publikováno v:
Migr Dev
This paper brings together both theoretically and empirically two strands of social science research: migration and developmental idealism. The paper is motivated by the fact that there are extensive bodies of research about migration and about devel
Autor:
Linda Young-DeMarco, Jeffrey Swindle, Arland Thornton, Christina Hughes, Cathy Sun, Nathalie E. Williams, Prem Bhandari
Publikováno v:
Int Migr Rev
The study of social capital has been one of the strongest areas of recent advance in migration research, but there are still many questions about how it works and why it has varying effects in studies of different places. In this article, we address
Autor:
Nathalie E. Williams, Christina Hughes, Arland Thornton, Linda Young-DeMarco, Jeffrey Swindle, Prem Bhandari
Publikováno v:
Int J Sociol
This study focuses on attitudes related to fulfilling family obligations and their relationships to migration behavior. We hypothesize that men who highly value fulfilling family obligations will be more likely to migrate in order to fulfill material
Autor:
Linda Young-DeMarco, Jeffrey Swindle, Christina Hughes, Prem Bhandari, Arland Thornton, Nathalie E. Williams, Cathy Sun
Publikováno v:
Popul Res Policy Rev
We investigate influences of fatalistic beliefs on domestic and international migration in Nepal, positing that fatalistic beliefs may affect decisions to migrate and where to locate. Fatalism is the belief that human outcomes are preordained by forc
Publikováno v:
J Fam Issues
Recent theory suggests that developmental idealism (DI) is an important source of variation and change in family behavior, yet this suggestion is largely untested at the individual level. This study examines the influence of DI beliefs and values on
Publikováno v:
Sociology of Development. 5:314-336
This paper examines the reliability and stability of developmental idealism (DI) measures in Nepal. DI is a set of cultural schemas that contains beliefs and values favoring modern societies and families over traditional ones and that views modern fa
Publikováno v:
Eur J Popul
Do timing attitudes-subjective evaluations of particular ages as good ages to marry-influence entrance into marriage? To address this question, we formulated an intergenerational model of how parents' and children's timing attitudes influence childre
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 45:1185-1206
This paper addresses methodological challenges of investigations of international migration, including difficulties in obtaining information about representative samples of migrants and both their origin and destination location. Our project used an
Publikováno v:
Sociology of Development. 3:70-94
This paper investigates the extent to which people in five Middle Eastern countries endorse key beliefs of developmental idealism that associate development with freedom, democracy, and human rights. Developmental idealism is a set of beliefs concern