<p>1 Introduction - Almudena Moreno Mínguez.- </p><p>Part I Approaches to the study of family well-being.- </p><p>2 Conceptualizing family well-being - Shirley Zimmerman.- </p><p>3 Social quality, the quality of life and families in Europe - Claire Wallace and Paloma Abbott.- </p><p>Part II Family, child poverty and well-being.- </p><p>4 Child poverty and well-being in Italy in a comparative framework - Daniela Del Boca and Anna Laura Mancini.- </p><p>5 Child well-being and single parent family structure in the OECD - Simon Chapple.- </p><p>Part III Work family balance and gender.- </p><p>6 Parental leave policies, gender equity and family well-being in Europe: a comparative perspective - Karim Wall and Anna Escobedo.- </p><p>7 Work-family balance and new social risks - Anders Ejrnæs & Thomas P. Boje.-</p><p>8 Spousal well-being: an inquiry into the links between household income and parental task division - Joris Ghysels.- </p><p>9 Working parents and well-being family - Almudena Moreno Mínguez.- </p><p>10 Gender and well-being in Britain since 1800 - Bernard Harris.- </p><p>Part IV Youth, elder, migration and social work.- </p><p>11 Support and success in youth transitions. A comparative analysis on the relation between subjective and systemic factors - Axel Pohl, Barbara Stauber and Andreas Walther.- </p><p>12 How will a potential reduction in informal care affect the well-being of the elderly? - Manfred Huber, Ricardo Rodrigues and Frédérique Hoffmann.- </p><p>13 Well-being and resilience in asylum seeking children and families in Sweden - Ulla Björnberg.- </p><p>14 Empowerment and social work with families - Antonio López Peláez and Sagrario Segado Sánchez-Cabezudo</p><p><p><p><p><p>4 Child poverty and well-being in Italy in a comparative framework - Daniela Del Boca and Anna Laura Mancini.- </p><p>5 Child well-being and single parent family structure in the OECD - Simon Chapple.- </p><p>Part III Work family balance and gender.- </p><p>6 Parental leave policies, gender equity and family well-being in Europe: a comparative perspective - Karim Wall and Anna Escobedo.- </p>7 Work-family balance and new social risks - Anders Ejrnæs & Thomas P. Boje.-<p><p>8 Spousal well-being: an inquiry into the links between household income and parental task division - Joris Ghysels.- </p><p>9 Working parents and well-being family - Almudena Moreno Mínguez.- </p><p>10 Gender and well-being in Britain since 1800 - Bernard Harris.- </p><p>Part IV Youth, elder, migration and social work.- </p><p>11 Support and success in youth transitions. A comparative analysis on the relation between subjective and systemic factors - Axel Pohl, Barbara Stauber and Andreas Walther.- </p><p>12 How will a potential reduction in informal care affect the well-being of the elderly? - Manfred Huber, Ricardo Rodrigues and Frédérique Hoffmann.- </p><p>13 Well-being and resilience in asylum seeking children and families in Sweden - Ulla Björnberg.- </p><p>14 Empowerment and social work with families - Antonio López Peláez and Sagrario Segado Sánchez-Cabezudo</p><p><p><p><p>5 Child well-being and single parent family structure in the OECD - Simon Chapple.- </p><p>Part III Work family balance and gender.- </p><p>6 Parental leave policies, gender equity and family well-being in Europe: a comparative perspective - Karim Wall and Anna Escobedo.- </p><p>7 Work-family balance and new social risks - Anders Ejrnæs & Thomas P. Boje.-</p><p>8 Spousal well-being: an inquiry into the links between household income and parental task division - Joris Ghysels.- </p><p>9 Working parents and well-being family - Almudena Moreno Mínguez.- </p><p>10 Gender and well-being in Britain since 1800 - Bernard Harris.- </p><p>Part IV Youth, elder, migration and social work.- </p><p>11 Support and success in youth transitions. A comparative analysis on the relation between subjective and systemic factors - Axel Pohl, Barbara Stauber and Andreas Walther.- </p><p>12 How will a potential reduction in informal care affect the well-being of the elderly? - Manfred Huber, Ricardo Rodrigues and Frédérique Hoffmann.- </p><p>13 Well-being and resilience in asylum seeking children and families in Sweden - Ulla Björnberg.- </p><p>14 Empowerment and social work with families - Antonio López Peláez and Sagrario Segado Sánchez-Cabezudo</p><p><p><p>6 Parental leave policies, gender equity and family well-being in Europe: a comparative perspective - Karim Wall and Anna Escobedo.- </p><p>7 Work-family balance and new social risks - Anders Ejrnæs & Thomas P. Boje.-</p><p>8 Spousal well-being: an inquiry into the links between household income and parental task division - Joris Ghysels.- </p><p>9 Working parents and well-being family - Almudena Moreno Mínguez.- </p><p>10 Gender and well-being in Britain since 1800 - Bernard Harris.- </p><p>Part IV Youth, elder, migration and social work.- </p><p>11 Support and success in youth transitions. A comparative analysis on the relation between subjective and systemic factors - Axel Pohl, Barbara Stauber and Andreas Walther.- </p><p>12 How will a potential reduction in informal care affect the well-being of the elderly? - Manfred Huber, Ricardo Rodrigues and Frédérique Hoffmann.- </p><p>13 Well-being and resilience in asylum seeking children and families in Sweden - Ulla Björnberg.- </p><p>14 Empowerment and social work with families - Antonio López Peláez and Sagrario Segado Sánchez-Cabezudo</p><p><p>11 Support and success in youth transitions. A comparative analysis on the relation between subjective and systemic factors - Axel Pohl, Barbara Stauber and Andreas Walther.- </p><p>12 How will a potential reduction in informal care affect the well-being of the elderly? - Manfred Huber, Ricardo Rodrigues and Frédérique Hoffmann.- </p><p>13 Well-being and resilience in asylum seeking children and families in Sweden - Ulla Björnberg.- </p><p>14 Empowerment and social work with families - Antonio López Peláez and Sagrario Segado Sánchez-Cabezudo</p>