Geographies of family formations: spatial differences and gender cultures in Britain

被引:67
作者
Duncan, S [1 ]
Smith, D
机构
[1] Univ Bradford, Bradford BD7 1DP, W Yorkshire, England
[2] Univ Brighton, Sch Environm, Geog Div, Brighton BN2 4GJ, E Sussex, England
关键词
Britain; Lancashire and Yorkshire; family; gender culture; census mapping;
D O I
10.1111/1475-5661.00066
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学]; K9 [地理];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
The significance of national differences in family formations has been addressed through the social policy debate over women's position in different welfare state regimes. However, the nature and effects of sub-national family geographies remains under-researched. In this paper we use census mapping to describe regional and local differences in partnering and parenting within Britain. We develop an index of the 'Motherhood Employment Effect' to indicate different geographical levels of adherence to the 'traditional' male breadwinner/female homemaker family, and use a 'Family Conventionality' index to describe geographical differences in the social evaluation of marriage. The geography of family formations thus described does not follow the better known 'north-south' or 'urban-rural' geographies of economic performance and prosperity. We use the example of Lancashire and Yorkshire to explore further the socio-economic associations of this family geography, employing additional indicators of 'household conventionality' and 'family restructuring'. Finally, we speculate as to how this relatively unfamiliar family geography may be related to the existence of regional gender cultures, and briefly outline some implications for social policy.
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页码:471 / 493
页数:23
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