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Singles in Grossbritannien:

Literatur und gesellschaftlicher Wandel

 
       
   

Verzeichnis der Literaten

 
     
       
   

Verzeichnis der Sachbuchautoren

 
     
       
   

britische Singles und gesellschaftlicher Wandel in den Medien:

 
   
  • RAYNER, Jay (2000): We want to be alone.
    They 're the New Singletons - happy, affluent and free - and they are transforming our culture,
    in: Observer v. 16.01.
  • MacERLEAN, Neasa (2000): Home sweet home for the singleton.
    Single men and women are set to be the driving force of the housing boom,
    in: Observer v. 13.02.
  • INSLEY, Jill (2000): Single, solvent and sorted.
    Forget Bridget Jones. An new generation seems happy not to be in couples,
    in: Observer v. 05.03.
  • POWER, Carla (2000): The New Singles.
    Increasing numbers of Northern Europeans are choosing to live alone,
    in: Newsweek v. 14.08.
  • ROBERTS, Yvonne (2000): The new divorce.
    The Yorks look like the archetypal old-fashioned happy family. Except, of course, we know they're divorced,
    in: Guardian v. 25.09.
  • SUMMERSKILL, Ben (2001): British men stay single longer to play the field,
    in: Observer v. 21.01.
  • ODONE, Cristina (2001): Alone with Bridget.
    Women are choosing to be childless singletons, but there's a price,
    in: Observer v. 15.04.
  • TAYLOR, Laurie & Matthew TAYLOR (2001): Politics for Babies,
    in:
    Prospect v. 01.06.
  • TAYLOR, Laurie & Matthew TAYLOR (2001): Why don't we have kids any more?
    Children used to be a necessity: they continued the line, followed in the family firm, were the guardians of our values, looked after us in old age. But those reasons are all redundant. Since the advent of birth control, children have been a choice - and one we are more and more unlikely to take up. What's going on?
    in: Observer v. 03.06.
 
       
   

SCASE, Richard (2000): Britain towards 2010
Capstone Publishing

 
   
  • Richard Scase im WWW:

    • Homepage von Richard Scase
 
     
   
  • Richard SCASE in seiner eigenen Schreibe

    • SCASE, Richard (2000): Out of the office, but on the case.
      Cultural barriers are impeding more effective use of net working,
      in: Observer v. 04.06.
 
   
  • Die Studie in den Medien:

    • REEVES, Richard (2000): Ditch your man and be happy.
      Women thrive on their own but single men are sad, a new survey claims,
      in: Observer v. 17.10.
    • HARTLEY-BREWER, Julia (1999): Brave new age dawns for single women.
      Study says millions of women will choos to live alone in the next 10 years and like it, while men will cope badly on their own,
      in: Guardian v. 18.10.
    • NORTON, Cherry (1999): In ten years, Britain will be a nation of loners,
      in:
      Independent v. 18.10.
    • KIELINGER, Thomas (1999): Die Zukunft ist weiblich.
      Britische Studie belegt: Frauen stellen sich besser auf Veränderungen ein,
      in: Welt v. 22.10.
    • REEVES, Richard (2000): No more nine to five.
      Long hours, low pay and a crushing lack of job security...In Britain, it seems, we love tho whinge about work,
      in: Observer v. 23.07.
 
       
   
 
   

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