Bibliografia

Principal

  • Aboim,Sofia,Pedro Vasconcelos & Karin Wall(2013),"Support, social networks, and the family in Portugal: two decades of research", International Review of Sociology Crompton, Rosemary et. al.(2007)"Introduction:The Unravelling of the 'Male breadwinner' Model and Some of its Consequences", in Crompton, Rosemary et. al. Women, Men, Work and Family in Europe. London:Palgrave.DeKeseredy, W.S.; Schwartz,M. D.(2011). "Theoretical and definitional Issues of Violence against Women". In: Renzetti, C. M. [et al.] (eds.). Sourcebook on violence against women. London: Sage, p. 3-30.Guerreiro, M.D., A. Torres and C. Lobo (2009), "Changing families: configurations, values and recomposition processes" in Guerreiro,M.D.,A. Torres and L. Capucha, Welfare and everyday life, Oeiras, Celta Editora.Morgan, D. (2011), Rethinking Family Practices, London, Palgrave.Robila, M. (ed.) (2014), Handbook of Family Policies Across the Globe, New York, Springer.UNICEF(2016), The State of the World's Children,N.York :

Secundária

  • Trnka, Sylvia (1999), Family issues between gender and generations, Seminar Report, Vienna, European Observatory on Family Matters, EC. Toffanin, Angela Maria. (2012). Research on violence against women: A sociological perspective, Interdisciplinary Journal of Family Studies, XVII, 1. Therborn, Göran (2004) Between Sex and Power, Family in the World, 1900-2000.London&New York: Routledge. Silva, Elisabeth & Smart, Carol (Ed.) (1999), The New Family? London: Sage. Nilsen, A. et al. (2012) Transition to parenthood in Europe. A comparative life course perspective. Bristol, Policy Press. Kapoor, Sushma (2000), Domestic Violence against Women and Girls, Innocenti Digest 6, Innocenti Research Centre, UNICEF. Guerreiro, M. D., A. Caetano and E. Rodrigues (2014), "Gendered family lives through the eyes of young people: diversity, permanence and change of gender representations in Portugal", Gender and Education,26(1): 35-51. Guerreiro, Maria D; Pereira, Inês. 2007. Women´s occupational patterns and work-family arrangements: do national and organizational policies matter?. In Rosemary Crompton, Suzan Lewis and Clare Lyonette (ed.), Women, Men, Work and Family in Europe, 190 - 209. London: Palgrave. Guerreiro, M. D. and P. Abrantes (2004), "Moving into adulthood in a southern European country: transitions in Portugal", Portuguese Journal of Social Science, vol. 3, nº. 3. Garey, Anita, Karen Hansen, Rosanna Hertz, Cameron Macdonald (2002), "Care and Kinship - An Introduction", Journal of family issues, Vol. 23 No. 6, September, 703-715. Edwards, Rosalind, Jane Franklin & Janet Holland (2003), "Families and Social Capital: Exploring the Issues", Working Paper No. 1, Families & Social Capital ESRC Research Group, London: South Bank University. Dobash, R. P., Dobash, R. E., Wilson, M., & Daly, M. (1992). "The myth of sexual symmetry in marital violence". Social Problems, 39(1), 71-91. Ávila (orgs.), Knowledge and Society, (Portugal in the European Context, vol. II), CIES, ISCTE-IUL, Lisbon, Celta Editora, pp. 5-20. Costa, A.F., F.L. Machado and J.F. Almeida (2009), "Social classes and educational assets. A transnational analysis", in Costa, António Firmino da, Fernando Luís Machado and Patrícia Back-Wiklund, Margareta, Tanja van der Lippe, Laura den Dulk, Anneke Doornie-Huskies 2011. Quality of Life and Work in Europe: Theory, Practice and Policy. Palgrave Macmillan Amines. Amirthalingam, Kumaralingam (2005), "Women's rights, international norms, and domestic violence: Asian perspectives", Human Rights Quarterly, 27(2): 683-708. Aboim, Sofia (2005), "Dinâmicas de interacção e tipos de conjugalidade", In Wall, Karin (Eds.), Famílias em Portugal - Percursos, Interacções, Relações Sociais (pp. 231-302). Lisboa: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais. :