"Enfants Développement." . . "1900 - 2099" . . "Eltern." . . "Histoire." . . "Human reproduction History 21st century." . . "Forældreskab" . . "Kind." . . "Enfant." . . "Barndom" . . "Human reproduction History 20th century." . . "Child Rearing trends." . . "Children History 20th century." . . "Fertilität." . . "Family." . . "Reproduktionsmedizin." . . "Développement de l'enfant." . . "Parents." . . "Child development History 21st century." . . "20e siècle" . . "Enfants Développement Histoire 20e siècle." . . "Børn" . . "Children History 21st century." . . "Enfants Histoire Vingtième siècle." . . "Fertilitet" . . "Child development History 20th century." . . "Birth Rate trends." . . "SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies" . . "Enfants Développement Vingtième siècle." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Books"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The End of Children? : Changing Trends in Childbearing and Childhood"@en . . . . . "Reports - Descriptive"@en . . . . . . . . . "History" . "The end of children? : changing trends in childbearing and childhood" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . "Electronic books" . . . "The end of children? changing trends in childbearing and childhood" . . . . . "Changing trends in childbearing and childhood" . "Aufsatzsammlung" . . "The End of Children? brings together scholars who draw on their expertise in multiple disciplines - sociology, demography, history, anthropology, family studies, social work, and education - to provide a more balanced, less alarmist perspective on the meanings and implications of these issues. Contrary to predictions of the end of children and the end of childhood, their investigations of developments in Canada and the United States, and to a lesser extent elsewhere in the world, show that fertility rates and ideas about children and childhood are not uniform but rather vary around the globe based on factors such as time, culture, class, income, and age.\"--Résumé de l'éditeur." . "Livres électroniques" . . . . . "\"Fertility rates have fallen dramatically around the world. In some countries, there are no longer enough children being born to replace adult populations. The disappearance of children is a matter of concern matched only by fears that childhood is becoming too structured or not structured enough, too short or too long, or just simply too different from the idealized childhoods of the past." . . . "The End of Children? Changing Trends in Childbearing and Childhood"@en . . . . . . "The End of Children? brings together scholars who draw on their expertise in multiple disciplines - sociology, demography, history, anthropology, family studies, social work, and education - to provide a more balanced, less alarmist perspective on the meanings and implications of these issues. Contrary to predictions of the end of children and the end of childhood, their investigations of developments in Canada and the United States, and to a lesser extent elsewhere in the world, show that fertility rates and ideas about children and childhood are not uniform but rather vary around the globe based on factors such as time, culture, class, income, and age.\"--pub. desc." . "Fertility rates have fallen dramatically around the world. In some countries, there are no longer enough children being born to replace adult populations. The disappearance of children is a matter of concern matched only by fears that childhood is becoming too structured or not structured enough, too short or too long, or just simply too different from the idealized childhoods of the past. \"The End of Children?\" Brings together scholars who draw on their expertise in multiple disciplines--sociology, demography, history, anthropology, family studies, social work, and education--to provide a more balanced, less alarmist perspective on the meanings and implications of these issues. Contrary to predictions of the end of children and the end of childhood, their investigations of developments in Canada and the United States, and to a lesser extent elsewhere in the world, show that fertility rates and ideas about children and childhood are not uniform but rather vary around the globe based on factors such as time, culture, class, income, and age. These timely explorations of how changing ideas about the child are reshaping when and why people have children and how they choose to raise them opens a new dialogue on the production and place of children in modern society."@en . . . . . . "Children." . . "Children" . "Reproduction humaine." . . "Enfance Histoire 20e siècle." . . "Reproduction humaine Histoire 20e siècle." . . "Reproductive Behavior history." . . "Reproductive Behavior History." . "1900 - 1999" . . "Reproduction humaine Histoire Vingtième siècle." . . "Enfance." . . "Child." . . "Child development." . . "Child development" . "Fécondité." . . "Politique de la jeunesse." . . "Changement social." . . "History, 20th Century." . . "Human reproduction." . . "Human reproduction" . "Amérique du Nord." . .