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A Multilevel Grounded Theory of Quantitative Job Quality Among Mothers, Fathers and Childless Women and Men in a Gendered, Classed and Aged “Growth-Driven” Organisation
Poor quality jobs, incorporating job demands, resources and rewards, can impact employees’ health and wellbeing inside and outside work. However,...
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Non-offending fathers and children’s risk in severe child maltreatment cases
This study examines the association between fathers and children’s risk in maltreatment cases where the father was not the maltreating parent....
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Making Legible Vulnerable Lives: The Strange Reconciliations of Ambition and Love in Ethnographic Work with Undocumented Mexican Fathers in the New Latino South
This study of fathering across Méxican and U.S. borders reveals how politics, partiality, and positionality can be called forth in a postcritical... -
Friendship in the Fathers’ Early Lives
Destabilising Masculinism explores how two generations of relatively privileged Australian men have navigated the complex terrain of same-gender... -
Friendship in the Fathers’ Later Lives
Destabilising Masculinism explores how two generations of relatively privileged Australian men have navigated the complex terrain of same-gender... -
Schoolwork by Mothers* and Fathers* Under Conditions of Societal Inequality
This chapter presents findings from research on the transition from kindergarten to school from the parents’ perspective. The study presented... -
Findings on Guardianship: Where Have All the Fathers Gone?
Where have all the fathers gone? This chapter presents the study findings on the third and final element of consent-seeking: wilāya/guardianship. The... -
Hope in the Sociological Thoughts of some Founding Fathers
Not all hope is equal. For the Christian religion, hope is a theological virtue, and refers to the expectation of future life, beyond death. With the...
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Fathers, Fathering, and Fatherhood Queer Chicano/Mexicano Desire and Belonging
Bringing together a unique collection of narrative accounts based on the lived experience of queer Chicano/Mexicano sons, this book explores fathers,... -
The Moderating Effect of South Korean Children’s Encounter with Children from Multicultural Families on the Relationship between Their Fathers' Perception of Multicultural Families and Their Racial Awareness
This study was intended to examine the moderating effect of South Korean children’s encounter with children from multicultural families on the...
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The Gendered Effects of Divorce on Mothers’ and Fathers’ Time with Children and Children’s Developmental Activities: A Longitudinal Study
How divorce influences parents’ and children’s time use has received very little scientific attention. This study uses high-quality longitudinal...
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Critically Assessing the Methodological Challenges of Exploring Chinese Immigrant Fathers
Immigrant Chinese fathers remain severely under-researched despite their sizable and growing presence in host countries around the world and the... -
Fathers’ Involvement with Their Children Before and After Separation
Changes in fathering over the last decades have led to substantially more involvement of fathers in their children’s upbringing. At the same time,...
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Single Fathers with Daughters in American Film
This chapter examines how U.S. films of the 2010s reflect evolving notions of fatherhood in a rapidly changing society, as represented by feature... -
The Minimum Wage and Fathers’ Residence with Children
The minimum wage is an important determinant of earnings among lower-skilled parents and may have implications for their children’s living...
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Parental Investment Is Biased toward Children Named for Their Fathers
Namesaking (naming a child after a parent or other relative) can be viewed as a mechanism to increase perceived parent-child similarity and,...
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Like Father, Like Queer Son?: Gay Chicanx and Latinx Males and Their Fathers
This study finds Chicanx and Latinx father-son relationships depicted in literature and film tend to stereotype father figures as absent or... -
Is the Well-Being of Children of Danish Military Deployed Fathers Poorer than Children of Civilian Controls?
Military deployment increases the risk of exposure to potentially traumatising events as well as the risk of post-traumatic stress disorder and other...
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Design Matters Most: Changing Social Gaps in the Use of Fathers’ Leave in Spain
This article addresses how the use of the Spanish paternity leave from 2008 until 2018 was conditioned by the social and economic context. In...