Working with Conflict 2
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A go-to, practical resource for peacebuilders, people working in conflict situations or people studying conflict transformation within a variety of disciplines.
Simon Szreter se zaměřuje na propojení historie a veřejné politiky, zejména v kontextu srovnávacího demografického, sociálního a ekonomického vývoje. Jeho výzkum zkoumá faktory ovlivňující pokles porodnosti, historii veřejného zdraví a politiky v oblasti úmrtnosti a globální systémy registrace identity. Snaží se pochopit, jak historické trendy formují současné společenské a politické otázky.


A go-to, practical resource for peacebuilders, people working in conflict situations or people studying conflict transformation within a variety of disciplines.
Examining the history of declining fertility rates in Britain from 1860 to 1940, this work integrates social sciences with demographic and gender history. Dr. Szreter challenges the traditional view of a uniform class-based decline, revealing diverse fertility regimes across over 200 occupational categories influenced by gendered labor markets and evolving family roles. Key findings highlight the significance of birth spacing and sexual abstinence among married couples. The book proposes a fresh perspective on fertility change, emphasizing the complex interplay of class, community, and feminism.