Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Philosophy, Belgrade
Abstract
The paper tackles reasons for the delay of family formation in contemporary
Serbia in the cultural context of pro-familism and standardized life course.
Life course perspective is applied as the most suitable one because it
fruitfully reconciles structure and agency, demography and sociology. Young
people?s transition to adulthood in Serbia is assessed as protracted,
somewhat like in Mediterranean and CEE countries (e.g. Slovenia). The
empirical evidence is based on various sources of data, combining
quantitative (surveys and demographics) and qualitative approaches. The main
conclusion is that structural barriers mostly hamper individualization and
emancipation of young people from the family of origin, although personal
reasons are not negligible (lack of a ?proper partner?). Entry into marriage
and start of childbearing are tightly related and compressed processes in a
life course of young people in Serbia, thus identifying markers of adulthood.
If we expect these groups of population to be the forerunners of
(post)modernization, then more social, political support and action is needed
for the sake of fostering: empowerment (employment, housing, and development
of welfare state), services aimed at institutionalization of parenthood and
care work, as well as gender equality in everyday life.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Cited by
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