1. Wil Arts & Loek Halman, European values at the turn of the millennium: an introduction; 2. Wil Arts & Loek Halman, European values change in the second age of modernity; PART ONE: CIVIL SOCIETY/CITIZENSHIP; 3. Tony Fahey & Emer Smyth, The link between subjective well-being and objective conditions in European societies; 4. Helmut Anheier, Sally Stares & Paola Grenier, Social capital and life satisfaction; 5. Jerzy Bartkowski & Aleksandra Jasinska Kania, Voluntary organizations and the development of civil society; 6. Jorge Vala, Marcus Lima & Diniz Lopes, Social values, prejudice and solidarity in the European Union; PART TWO: FAMILY AND WORK; 7. James Georgas, Kostas Mylonas, Aikaterini Gari & Penny Panagiotopoulou, Families and values in Europe; 8. Leen Vandecasteele & Jaak Billiet, Privatization in the family sphere: Longitudinal and comparative analyses in four European countries; 9. Malina Voicu, Work and Family life in Europe: Value patterns and policy making; 10. Hans de Witte, Loek Halman & John Gelissen, European work orientations at the end of the twentieth century; PART THREE: RELIGION AND MORALITY; 11. Loek Halman & Veerle Draulans, Religious beliefs and practices in contemporary Europe; 12. Loek Halman & Thorleif Pettersson, Normative orientations towards the differentiation between religion and politics; 13. Ola Listhaug & Kristen Ringdal, Civic morality in stable, new and half hearted democracies; 14. Larissa Titarenko, Gender attitudes towards religion in six post soviet states