Family Transition in South Australia, Australian Population Association, Eighth National Conference

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dc.contributor.author Dissanayake, Lakshman
dc.date.accessioned 2017-01-17T08:10:54Z
dc.date.available 2017-01-17T08:10:54Z
dc.date.issued 1996
dc.identifier.citation Australia's Population into the next Millennium,3-6 December, 1996, University of Adelaide, Australia en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://www.res.cmb.ac.lk/demo/lakshman.dissanayake/index.php/pubs/family-transition-in-south-australia-australian-population-association-eighth-national-conference-australias-population-into-the-next-millennium3-6-december-1996-university-of-adelaide-au/
dc.identifier.uri http://archive.cmb.ac.lk:8080/xmlui/handle/70130/4472
dc.description.abstract The main objective of this paper is to examine how South Australian families have changed over the years in form and function. Although families have always been characterized by change, there is strong evidence everywhere in the world that they are changing faster than ever before. In order to understand how South Australian families have changed, the present paper attempts to investigate: what were the families in the past? ; how long had they been that way? And how can we interpret current trends. The family in South Australia has begun to move away from its previous state to another state where changes have occurred in the sex roles within the family which have increased women labour force participation; challenged the conditions underlying traditional marriage; reduced the number of children; increased incidence of marriage breakdown and increased the proportion of living alone or with non-relatives among unmarried adults. This paper suggests that South Australia has experienced two family transitions, the first transition beginning with the 1870s, and the second commencing in the early 1970s coinciding with two demographic transitions. Therefore, the trends in family structure were viewed as a reflection of basic demographic changes that have been occurring in the context of demographic transition. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Family Transition in South Australia, Australian Population Association, Eighth National Conference en_US
dc.title Family Transition in South Australia, Australian Population Association, Eighth National Conference en_US
dc.type Presentation en_US


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