Father-Son Relationships and the War 1999-2001

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Interviews of Finnish men who had been children during the Second World War (1939-1945). The interviews covered war-time memories, life at home during the war, and the impact of war on people in general. The main theme of the study was the respondents' relationships with their fathers. The fathers' attitudes towards their children and wife was studied as well as their parenting methods. The respondents were also asked whether their fathers had expressed tenderness or other emotions, what kind of effect the war had had on their relationship, and what kind of fathers the respondents had been to their own children. The dataset is only available in Finnish.
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Year of publication

2004

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Authors

Kujala, Erkki - Creator, Creator

Tietoarkisto - Publisher

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Fields of science

SOCIAL SCIENCES

Language

Finnish

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Restricted access

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Other (Not Open)

Keywords

Perhe-elämä, avioliitto ja sukupolvet, elämänkaari, Family life and marriage, parental role, parents, vanhemmuus, Gender and gender roles, Sukupuoli ja sukupuoliroolit, childhood, lapsuus, Historia, History, life histories, fathers, isyys, elämä, sodat, world war, elämänhistoria, isät, isättömyys, parental deprivation, sota-aika, sotatila, sotatoimet, war, war veterans, varhaislapsuus, siirtoväki

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