Eric D. Widmer |
Widmer, E.D., Roduit, S., Zufferey, M.-E. (2016). Les familles de milieu populaire dans une commune genevoise. Intégration sociale et soutien à la parentalité. Sociograph N°24. Abstract | Full text
Sapin, M., Widmer, E.D., Iglesias, K. (2016). From support to overload: Patterns of positive and negative family relationships of adults with mental illness over time. Social Networks. Vol. 47, pp. 59-72.
Abstract | Full textBianchi-Demicheli, F., Ammar, N., Bolmont, M., Dosch, A., Favez, N., Van der Linden, M., Widmer, E. (2016). Une approche neurobiologique, psychologique et sociologique du désir sexuel et de la satisfaction sexuelle. Revue Médicale Suisse. Vol. 12, pp. 551-555. Abstract | Full text
Widmer, E.D., Ganjour, O. (2016). Patterns of family salience and welfare state regimes: sociability practices and support norms in a comparative perspective. European Societies. Vol. 18, n°3, pp. 201-220. Abstract |
Widmer, E.D., Girardin, M. (2016). Actively generating one's family: How elders shape their family configurations. In : Scabini, E., Rossi, G. (eds). L'allungamento della vita. Una risorsa per la famiglia, un'opportunità per la società. Vita E Pensiero, Milano. pp. 85-104.
Abstract | Full textWidmer, E.D. (2016). Family configurations. A Structural Approach to Family Diversity. London, Routledge (reedition). Abstract | Full text
Girardin, M., Widmer, E.D. (2015). Lay definitions of family and social capital in later life. Personal Relationships. Vol. 22, pp. 712-737. Abstract | Full text
Giudici, F., Widmer, E.D. (2015). Gendered Occupational Shifts in the Transition to Parenthood: The Influence of Personal Networks. Sociology. pp. 1-21.
Abstract |Favez, N., Widmer, E.D., Doan, M.-T., Tissot, H. (2015). Coparenting in Stepfamilies: Maternal Promotion of Family Cohesiveness with Partner and with Father. Journal of Child and Family Studies . Vol. 24, pp. 3268-3278.
Abstract | Full textCastrén, A.-M., Widmer, E.D.(2015). Insiders and outsiders in stepfamilies: Adults' and children's views on family boundaries . Current Sociology. Vol. 63(1), pp. 35-56.
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