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"This book successfully achieves its objectives of bringing the findings of the British Househld survey to the attention of as wide an audience as possible. Its easily accessible style makes it absorbing reading for the layman and specialist alike, whilst its succinct argument and wide-ranging data and references make it an essential source for all those with an interest in the dynamics of modern society" Social Policy Focus vol 1# 1
"... a key text for data on the relationship between households and social change in the last decades of the twentieth century." Work, Employment & Society
"... an empirically rich and readable book... a valuable contribution to empirical debates about social change in Britain and an effective showcase for the research potential of the BHPS in particular and longitudinal data in general." European Sociological Review
"Household panel surveys have become indispensable tools for understanding the dynamics of social processes and crafting effective policies for addresing social problems. The planning, execution and analyses of the British Household Panel Survey data have all been exemplary. Berthoud, Gershuny and their colleagues are to be congratulated on their excellent overview of results from this important study." Greg Duncan, Professor of Education and Social Policy and Faculty Fellow, Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University, USA
"At last we have the British equivalent of 'Years of poverty, years of plenty' which changed forever US perceptions of the modern family and its place in American society and helped to re-direct the advance of North American social science."
Our understanding of the causes and consequences of social change has been greatly enhanced by studies which follow the same individuals over a period of years. The British Household Panel (BHPS) is the first time that a large sample of British adults have been studies so intensively and for so long. Over 10,000 people have provided a yearly update on all aspects of their lives - education, employment, cohabitation, marriage, divorce, children, health, domestic work, income, political views - and Seven Years in the Lives of British Families brings this material together for the first time in one volume. It is a fascinating read, not just mapping changes in individual lives, but also providing important new insights into the meaning and impact of these. It is written by a team of academics whose work is at the forefront of longitudinal data analysis and provides a lucid and compelling overview of the wealth of material that the BHPS holds. It is of theoretical, empirical and policy interest and will be indispensable to anyone with an interest in understanding the dynamics of British society today. .
Book Information
ISBN 9781861342003
Author Richard Berthoud
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Policy Press
Publisher Policy Press