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9780773508873

Recent Social Trends in France, 1960-1990

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    9780773508873

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    0773508872

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1993-05-01
  • Publisher: McGill Queens Univ
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Summary

A prominent feature of the social revolution in France has been the decline of the great national institutions -- the Republic, the Army, the church, and the schools -- which are losing their symbolic value and are no longer the targets of ideological disputes. As a result, there is a growing basic consensus among the French people. At the same time, the French have developed a new interest in managing local problems -- due to the decentralization law -- which has led to the establishment of many voluntary associations. Changes in family life following the "revolution" of 1968 have led to greater instability among couples, but at the same time have strengthened the kinship system resulting in increased life expectancy. The customs of the French have also changed. The French education system, originally based on authority and regulations, is now making increasing use of experimentation and negotiation. As a result, the attitude of the French towards authority has totally changed and the French have learned to negotiate and cooperate among themselves. All these changes can be interpreted as progressive moves toward liberty, equality, and individualism. There is little danger of social instability, since French society remains in remarkably robust health.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Preface
Introductionp. 1
Contextp. 11
Demographic Trendsp. 11
Macro-economic Trendsp. 17
Macro-technological Trendsp. 26
Age Groupsp. 33
Youthp. 34
Eldersp. 39
Microsocialp. 43
Self-identificationp. 44
Kinship Networksp. 48
Community and Neighbourhood Typesp. 52
Local Autonomyp. 56
Voluntary Associationsp. 60
Sociability Networksp. 66
Womenp. 70
Female Rolesp. 71
Childbearingp. 76
Matrimonial Modelsp. 81
Women's Employmentp. 87
Reproductive Technologies and Biotechnologiesp. 92
Labour Marketp. 97
Unemploymentp. 98
Skills and Occupational Levelsp. 104
Types of Employmentp. 108
Sectors of the Labour Forcep. 113
Computerization of Workp. 116
Labour and Managementp. 120
Work Organizationp. 121
Personnel Administrationp. 125
Sizes and Types of Enterprisesp. 128
Social Stratificationp. 131
Occupational Statusp. 132
Social Mobilityp. 137
Economic Inequalityp. 141
Social Inequalityp. 146
Social Relationsp. 147
Conflictp. 148
Negotiationp. 152
Norms of Conductp. 156
Authorityp. 160
Public Opinionp. 164
State and Service Institutionsp. 167
Educational Systemp. 168
Health Systemp. 173
Welfare Systemp. 178
The Statep. 183
Mobilizing Institutionsp. 186
Labour Unionsp. 187
Religious Institutionsp. 192
Military Forcesp. 196
Political Partiesp. 201
Mass Mediap. 207
Institutionalization of Social Forcesp. 213
Dispute Settlementp. 214
Institutionalization of Labour Unionsp. 217
Social Movementsp. 222
Interest Groupsp. 226
Ideologiesp. 228
Political Differentiationp. 229
Confidence in Institutionsp. 233
Economic Orientationsp. 238
Radicalismp. 241
Religious Beliefsp. 246
Household Resourcesp. 250
Personal and Family Incomep. 251
Informal Economyp. 256
Personal and Family Wealthp. 260
Life stylep. 264
Market Goods and Servicesp. 265
Mass Informationp. 270
Personal Health and Beauty Practicesp. 274
Time Usep. 279
Daily Mobilityp. 282
Household Productionp. 286
Forms of Erotic Expressionp. 290
Mood-altering Substancesp. 294
Leisurep. 298
Amount and Use of Free Timep. 299
Vacation Patternsp. 303
Athletics and Sportsp. 307
Cultural Activitiesp. 311
Educational Attainmentp. 315
General Educationp. 316
Professional Educationp. 321
Continuing Educationp. 325
Integration and Marginalizationp. 328
Immigrants and Ethnic Minoritiesp. 329
Crime and Punishmentp. 333
Emotional Disorders and Self-Destructive Behaviourp. 336
Povertyp. 340
Attitudes and Valuesp. 344
Satisfactionp. 345
Perception of Social Problemsp. 350
Orientations to the Futurep. 352
Valuesp. 355
National Identityp. 362
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