Blog6 minWhat is life like in the traditional family model?Dear Patrik, you and your wife live the traditional family model with your two daughters. How is the work-life balance going?
Family8 minNew family models: And how are the children doing?There are more and more family models in use today. What is important for children to develop well in their families?
Education7 min«Mrs Isengard, what does late parenthood mean?»An interview with sociologist Bettina Isengard on the social and political reasons for late parenthood.
Education8 minAdopted children: The break in childhoodWhere do I come from? This question is often not easy for adopted children to answer. What does this mean for their identity formation?
Family8 minParental custody - moving in with mum or dad?Taking turns looking after the children is a common model after separations - what are the advantages? And what are the custody rights of the parents?
Family2 min«I ran out of time»Kerstin, 41, is happy about modern reproductive medicine: she owes her daughters to a sperm and embryo donation.
Family5 minMrs Buschner, how do children in rainbow families fare?Studies on rainbow families have investigated how children fare in the new family constellations. Social researcher Andrea Buschner knows the answers.
Family2 min«Two mums - c'est ça!»Bettina and Fiona Aremu are the mums of seven-year-old Tobi. The rainbow family would like society to rethink the one-sided image of the family
Family12 minThe family model is becoming more diverseSperm donation, surrogacy, rainbow families: there are many ways to start a family. What do the new family models do to the children?
Blog3 minOur topics in FebruaryEditor-in-chief Nik Niethammer presents the topics of the February issue: New family models, a father's alcohol abuse and high blood pressure.
Family6 min«I live with mummy - and daddy»With alternating custody, the children live alternately with the mother and the father after a divorce. This has advantages. If the framework conditions are right.