Family Dynamics, Gender and Social Inequality During COVID-19: Analysing Long-Term Effects

Author:   Nina Weimann-Sandig ,  Ronald Lutz
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2024
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Pages:   280
Publication Date:   12 March 2024
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Author:   Nina Weimann-Sandig ,  Ronald Lutz
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2024
ISBN:  

9783031512360


ISBN 10:   3031512367
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   12 March 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Part 1: Introduction.- Chapter 1. Being Family in Times of the Pandemic.- Chapter 2. Pandemic – Measures and Consequences: In-creased Global Inequality and Violations of Human Rights.- Part 2: Family Dynamics.- Chapter 3. Family in the Time of COVID-19: Conflict Zone or Resilience Factor?.- Chapter 4. The Maternity Situation and COVID-19: Adaptation of Migrant Women to the World's Southernmost Health System.- Chapter 5. Exploring the Situation of the Family in South Africa During the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic.- Chapter 6. Couples in Times of the Pandemic.- Chapter 7. Venezuelan Migrant Families During the COVID-19 Pandemic.- Part 3: Child Well-being.- Chapter 8. Stressors and Transitions in Families with a Child Affected by Long COVID: “Behind every sick child is a family that is completely out of balance”.- Chapter 9. The Situation of Separated Families During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Analysis of the Situation of Parents and Children in Different Separation Models in Saxony.- Chapter 10. A Study on the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Incest-Based Child Sexual Abuse.- Chapter 11. Combating Domestic Violence - Professional Strategies, Informal Systems, and New Challenges During the Pandemic: Records from Germany and India.- Part 4: Social Work with Children and Families.- Chapter 12. COVID-19 as a Driver of Professionalisation in Work with Families in Germany?.- Chapter 13. Social Work Services with Children and Families amid the COVID-19 pandemic: A Case of Rural Communities.- Chapter 14. New Intervention Strategies in Rendering Social Work Services to Families Amidst the Pandemic Crisis: A Social Work Perspective.- Chapter 15. Reflections of a South African Social Work Academic and Practitioner During COVID-19: Managing Family, Work and Personal Dynamics.- Part 5: Gender and COVID-19.- Chapter 16. The Gendered Toll of COVID-19 on Academics: Increasing Time Allocation Challenges Faced by Female Academics in Turkey.- Chapter 17. Gender Disparities in the COVID-19 Pandemic.- Part 6: Conclusion.- Chapter 18. Lessons Learned?.

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Nina Weimann-Sandig is a professor of Sociology and Social Research. She is currently working at the University of Applied Sciences for Social Work, Education, and Nursing in Dresden, Germany. Before she has been a senior researcher at the German Youth Institute in Munich and at the Institute of Labour and Employment Research in Nuremberg. Herr research fields are family sociology, social inequality, and sociology of professions. She is an advisor to the Saxonian Ministry of Family and Social Affairs and works as a consultant for the World Bank. Ronald Lutz, Dr. phil., Sociologist and Anthropologist, is Lecturer at University of Applied Sciences of Würzburg-Schweinfurt, Germany; Lecturer at University of Applied Sciences of Erfurt, Germany; and Research Associate at the School of Social Work, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. From 1993 to March 2019, he was Professor at the Faculty of Applied Social Sciences at the Erfurt University of Applied Sciences, Germany. His fields of interest include poverty, social politics, social development, and international relations.

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