Family Obligations in EuropeThroughout Europe family structures and employment patterns have changed quite dramatically over the past 20 to 30 years. People are marrying later, having smaller families, experiencing marital breakdown, more couples are living together without marriage, more children are being born outside marriage, there are more elderly people, and more people living alone. |
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... Finland , France and Sweden the spouse has the right to administer the estate and thus the children fully inherit only after the death of both parents . Parents of the deceased also have a claim on the estate in France , Germany ...
... Finland , France and Sweden the spouse has the right to administer the estate and thus the children fully inherit only after the death of both parents . Parents of the deceased also have a claim on the estate in France , Germany ...
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... Finland , France , Spain , Italy , Greece and Sweden both parents automatically retain parental responsibility . In Norway , Denmark , The Netherlands and the UK shared parental responsibility after divorce is increasingly seen as an ...
... Finland , France , Spain , Italy , Greece and Sweden both parents automatically retain parental responsibility . In Norway , Denmark , The Netherlands and the UK shared parental responsibility after divorce is increasingly seen as an ...
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... Finland yes yes yes paid yes Norway yes yes yes yes yes paid yes yes yes Sweden yes no yes paid yes Denmark yes yes yes paid yes France yes yes yes paid ' yes Belgium yes no yes cb2 욕 은 은 yes yes no yes no yes yes Germany yes no yes ...
... Finland yes yes yes paid yes Norway yes yes yes yes yes paid yes yes yes Sweden yes no yes paid yes Denmark yes yes yes paid yes France yes yes yes paid ' yes Belgium yes no yes cb2 욕 은 은 yes yes no yes no yes yes Germany yes no yes ...
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adult children analysis Austria authorities autonomy Avebury Belgium Bradshaw carers cash child maintenance child-care cohabiting couples context Council of Europe courts debate defined Denmark dependent adults disabled divorce duties elderly employment European European Commission example expected extended family extent family members family obligations family privacy family support financial support Finland France gender Germany givers Greece guardianship household individuals intervention involved Ireland issues Italy labour market legal obligations legislation levels of provision living lone parents Luxembourg maintenance obligations marriage married couples Millar mothers national regulation needs Netherlands Norway number of countries older organised parents and children partner paternity leave payments pension Portugal rates recent recognised relationship role service provision social assistance schemes social insurance social policy social security Spain spouses subsidiarity survivor's benefits Sweden Table three main Ungerson University of Loughborough unmarried fathers variation Warman welfare women yes discretion 은은