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Journal

2022 | 12 | 185-191

Article title

COVID-19 and Family Schedule

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The delicate balance between the private and the public sphere affects families in a unique way, whose social place is to be found at the border of the two. Families are fundamental resources for the public – primarily due to their capacity to reproduce – however, they also rely strongly on the frameworks provided by the public. The latter affects especially the time schedule of families. Two current events have also challenged the sensitive balance between the two speres. The COVID-19 pandemic pushed certain public roles and activities over to the private sphere due to social distancing rules and compulsory lockdowns. Meanwhile, the energy crisis caused by the war delegates these public roles and activities to the private sphere.

Journal

Year

Volume

12

Pages

185-191

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Dates

published
2022

Contributors

  • Episcopal Theological College of Pécs

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Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

Biblioteka Nauki
19322779

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_25167_FF_4963
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