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Changing Fathers and Changing Emotional Selves
Who taught you to love? The inscription welcomed me on the door of a Toronto-based apartment as I returned from giving a presentation on fatherhood... -
Conclusion
The conclusion of Mistrusted Masculinity emphasises how the Danish welfare state provides more communities and activities for migrant mothers than... -
The Sources of Happiness in Preadolescence and Adolescence: A Multi-Method and Multi-Informant Perspective
Research on happiness in preadolescence and adolescence has been limited regarding the sources of happiness. The present study aims to explore such...
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Trends in Distance Between Non-resident Parents and Minor Children Following Separation: Analysis of the Belgian Case, 1992–2018
Geographic distance between a child and their non-resident parent is a key aspect of the reorganization of the family following parental separation....
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The Role of Gatekeeping in Non-Resident Fathers’ Contact with Their Children: Mothers’ and Fathers’ Views
We present two studies addressing maternal gatekeeping in separated families and investigate its association with interparental relationship problems... -
Happy Moments between Children and Their Parents: A Multi-method and Multi-informant Perspective
Research interest in children’s happiness has increasingly grown in recent years. Studies of children’s happiness have shown that happiness promotes...
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The Family Biorhythm: Contributions of the HPA and HPG Axes to Neuroendocrine Attunement
ObjectiveThe vast majority of research on biobehavioral influences on development has focused on mothers and infants, whereas research on paternal...
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The Loud Silent Side of Single Parenthood in Europe: Health and Socio-Economic Circumstances from a Gender Perspective
Lone parenthood is one of the multiple accepted family types that make up today’s societies. In Europe, 3.2% of total households were single adults...
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Economic Wellbeing and Labor Supply Patterns of Subsequently Divorcing Mothers in Wisconsin
Economic hardship among divorced women—particularly mothers—is a longstanding policy concern. Most research in this area has causally examined...
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Concerned Fatherhood
This chapter provides an antidote to this negative portrayal in its exploration of how concerned Muslim fathers do what they can to guide their... -
The Constraining Jobs
This chapter analyses the so-called ethnification of the Danish underclass in the 1970–1980s, which developed into a neo-nationalistic process that... -
Double Disadvantage in a Nordic Welfare State: A Demographic Analysis of the Single-Parent Employment Gap in Finland, 1987–2018
This study demonstrates how an evolving negative educational gradient of single parenthood can interact with changing labour market conditions to...
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Doing Love: Fathers’ Emotions in Relation to Their Children
This chapter puts forth the argument that in maintaining love and the positive quality of the relationship with their children, involved fathers’... -
US Parents’ Domestic Labor During the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic
It is important to assess the long-term consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for gender equality, but we know little about US parents’ domestic...
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Memories of Love: Fathers’ Emotions in Relation to Their Own Parents
This chapter presents how negative emotional moments or ‘rollercoaster moments’ (Åsenhed et al. Journal of Clinical Nursing 231: 309–1317, 2014) of... -
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On Duty or Diaper Duty? Impacts of Job Satisfaction, Perceptions of Organizational Support, Stigma, and Leader-Member Exchange on Paternity Leave-Taking Intentions
Given the mounting social and governmental support for better paternity leave options in the United States, it is surprising that a recent national...
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Mistrusted Masculinity
This chapter explores how the negative controlling image of mistrusted masculinity plays out in intersubjective relations between Muslim migrant... -
Missingness Amount and Mechanisms in Family Economic Stress Research: Mapping (Non)answers to Economic-Related Variables of Fathers, Mothers, and Emerging Adult Children
The percentage of missing data among economic-related items is likely to be particularly high. This study aimed at examining the amount, mechanisms,...