2005
DOI: 10.5937/socpreg0504401p
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Marriage divorce in the context of social transition

Abstract: Циљ овог рада 1 је сагледавање како се општи проблеми друштва у кризи транзиције исказују у домену развода бака. Рад се састоји из два дела. У првом делу је дата анализа демографских образаца који указују на утицаје друштвених промена на домен партнерског функционисања тј. развода брака. У другом делу рада презентовани су резултати истраживања на узорку 32 пара у процесу развода, с циљем да се сагледа какве су манифестација проблематике развода брака у светлу утицаја протеклих кризних година на функционисање п… Show more

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“…The first one is the work that analyzes the impact of current social processes on family and marriage. Tripković (2004) and Polovina and Žegarac (2005) talk about the challenges that transition brings to the family and marital functionality. The transition leads to the emergence of a new "extraordinary solidarity" as a "survival model" in unfavorable social conditions (Tripković, 2004, p. 205, 208) 8 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The first one is the work that analyzes the impact of current social processes on family and marriage. Tripković (2004) and Polovina and Žegarac (2005) talk about the challenges that transition brings to the family and marital functionality. The transition leads to the emergence of a new "extraordinary solidarity" as a "survival model" in unfavorable social conditions (Tripković, 2004, p. 205, 208) 8 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…211-212). Polovina and Žegarac (2005) analyze the characteristics of divorce in the conditions of transition, stressing that in the period of crisis the divorce rate is decreasing 9 . Transition, according to the authors, leads to the emergence of "severe divorces" that are marked by "a high level of communicative, emotional and separation problems and the sensed "war" in the struggle for custody over the children" (Polovina & Žegarac, 2005, p. 413) as the key marital capital.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Нада Половина и Маја Жегарац су 2005. и 2007. године објавиле два рада која проблематизују развод брака: Развод брака у контексту друштвене транзиције, (Polovina, Žegarac, 2005) и Развод брака у контексту транзиције из угла стручних радника тимова за развод (Polovina, Žegarac, 2007). У оба рада разматра се како се основни проблеми у друштву у транзицији рефлектују на развод брака.…”
Section: заступљеност тема из социологије породице у социолошком прегunclassified
“…In 2005 and 2007, Nada Polovina and Maja Žegarac published two papers that deal with divorce: Marriage Divorce in the Context of Social Transition (Polovina, Žegarac, 2005) and Marriage Divorce within the Context of Tranzition from the Experts Angle (Half, Žegarac, 2007). Both papers discuss the way in which the basic problems in a transition society are reflected in divorces.…”
Section: Under the Title Some Significant Features Of The Newer Develmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In countries of the former Yugoslavia (Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina) higher divorce rates and an increase of the average age at entering marriage were also observed (Council of Europe, 1999). It seems that the recent socio-economic crisis affected previously low divorce rates, and divorce has become a more frequent phenomenon, especially in economically stable and fairly educated groups (Polovina & Zegarac, 2005). In addition to the modernization of marriage and interpersonal relationships, some important steps towards the legalization of same-sex unions have been taken.…”
Section: The Structure and Specifi C Needs Of The Serbian Familymentioning
confidence: 99%