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A multidisciplinary, scholarly journal devoted to knowledge about fathers and families as well as clinical practice with fathers. Publishes peer-reviewed original papers on all aspects of fathering from both the empirical and theoretical points of view. A
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Guest editorial: reworking work and family issues for fathers.
September 22, 2004... Researchers who focus their attention on some facet of the gender puzzle are faced with the challenge of making visible a set of dynamics that are often so obvious and embedded in our taken-for-granted lives that they are almost impossible to...
Eyeing the edges: theoretical considerations of work and family for fathers in midlife development.
September 22, 2004... Men in midlife face a challenging set of opportunities to adjust to work, familial, and physical changes. The timing and sequencing of transitions during middle age are not closely scripted or predictable. Thus, middle-aged men face a variety...
The interweave of fathers' daily work experiences and fathering behaviors.
September 22, 2004... One way to examine the relationship between work roles and family roles for fathers is to study the day-to-day connections of their work and family experiences. The present study applied an ecological perspective to explore how daily work...
You can't eat love: constructing provider role expectations for low-income and working-class fathers.
September 22, 2004... Using life history interviews with 40 noncustodial fathers in Chicago and 37 incarcerated fathers in Indiana, I explore the construction of paternal provider roles in low-income and working-class families. Fathers with stable jobs retained high...
"It's almost like I have a job, but I don't get paid": fathers at home reconfiguring work, care, and masculinity.
September 22, 2004... Rooted in a qualitative research project with 70 stay-at-home fathers in Canada, this paper explores the ways that work and family interact for fathers who "trade cash for care." While fathers are at home, they also remain connected to...
Men's and women's eldercare-based work-family conflict: antecedents and work-related outcomes.
September 22, 2004... Role theory was used to develop a model examining the antecedents and work-related outcomes of eldercare-based work-family conflict. This model was then tested with a path analysis framework. Proposed antecedents to Family Interference with...