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Kurzbiographie
- 2000 Buch
"Särbo - ett par, två hushåll"
(englisch: LAT relationships - one couple, two households)
- emeritierter Professor für
Soziologie an der Universität von Uppsala
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Jan Trost in seiner
eigenen Schreibe
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- TROST, Jan (1981): Cohabitation in the
Nordic Countries: From Deviant Phenomenon to Social Institution, in:
Alternative Lifestyles, 1981, 4
- TROST, Jan (1995): Ehen und andere
dyadischen Beziehungen, in: Nauck, B./Onnen-Isemann, C. (Hg.)
Familie im Brennpunkt von Wissenschaft und Forschung: Rosemarie
Nave-Herz zum 60. Geburtstag gewidmet, Neuwied/Berlin:
Luchterhand, S. 343-356
- TROST, Jan (1998): LAT Relationships Now
and in the Future. In Koen Matthijs (ed.): The Family.
Contemporary Perspectives and Challenges. Festschrift in honor of
Wilfried Dumon, Leuven: Leuven University Press, 1998
- TROST, Jan & Irene LEVIN (1999): Living
Apart Together, in: Community, Work & Family, 2, S.
279-294.
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Jan Trost im
Gespräch
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Jan Trost in den Medien
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Neu:
POWER, Carla (2000): The New
Singles.
Increasing numbers of Northern
Europeans are choosing to live alone,
in: Newsweek v. 14.08.
- Inhalt:
Carlo POWER über die Forschungen von Jan Trost:
"Living
alone doesn’t mean living without romance. Jan Trost, a
sociologist at the University of Uppsala, has studied
Europe’s rising incidence of what he calls LAT, or living
alone together, in which committed couples opt for separate
residences. In an increasingly mobile work culture,
professionals often work in separate cities or even
countries, using e-mail, phones and meetings on weekends to
sustain relationships. Married types who have bickered once
too often about toothpaste caps or dust bunnies are opting
to live apart in peace rather than together in stress. And
divorced or widowed people who hook up later in life tend to
have set ways and long personal histories with the requisite
complications: »Should my piano or
your piano be the piano?« says
Trost, imagining a hypothetical discussion. »And
photos: my grandchildren or yours? It’s simpler to keep your
own house.«"
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