This article discusses how social class and different economic conditions influence men’s parenting. The article is based on a qualitative study of 30 Swedish couples who live together with their biological children. The study shows that, despite the generosity of the Swedish welfare state and family subsidies, both internal and external economic conditions affect the way men construct their fatherhood. This was shown mostly clearly in the couples’ discussions around parental leave where parents under economic pressure often distributed the leave in a gender-traditional way. It was also apparent how traditional class-patterns and structures still have a strong influence on today’s parenthood. Fathers in working-class households often saw...
The purpose of this study is to understand the experience of being a father first hand, as well as t...
This article seeks to identify the relationships between fatherhood, masculinities, and the welfare ...
The main aim of this article is to understand how men living in couples with young children construc...
This article draws on empirical data from interviews with men and their partners in Sweden and Engla...
This project examines the cultural differences and similarities between middle class professional fa...
Sweden is one of the countries where an ideal of a more “involved fatherhood” dominates both on the ...
This article presents analyses from an international empirical study of young fatherhood in Sweden a...
Sweden is often considered a forerunner in family change and developments towardsless gendered famil...
Despite multiple reforms aimed at encouraging fathers to take parental leave, a significant portion ...
Research indicates that the gender of a parent has a great impact on how s/he engages in parenting. ...
In this study we have examined how fathers experience and construct fatherhood in relation to equali...
In this article, we explore Swedish men’s relations to fatherhood in general and in par-ticular to t...
In this article, we explore Swedish men’s relations to fatherhood in general and in par-ticular to t...
Hur uppfattar och förhåller sig män till de kampanjer som vill påverka dem att vara hemma mera med s...
This study addresses the question of economic and workplace related determinants and consequences of...
The purpose of this study is to understand the experience of being a father first hand, as well as t...
This article seeks to identify the relationships between fatherhood, masculinities, and the welfare ...
The main aim of this article is to understand how men living in couples with young children construc...
This article draws on empirical data from interviews with men and their partners in Sweden and Engla...
This project examines the cultural differences and similarities between middle class professional fa...
Sweden is one of the countries where an ideal of a more “involved fatherhood” dominates both on the ...
This article presents analyses from an international empirical study of young fatherhood in Sweden a...
Sweden is often considered a forerunner in family change and developments towardsless gendered famil...
Despite multiple reforms aimed at encouraging fathers to take parental leave, a significant portion ...
Research indicates that the gender of a parent has a great impact on how s/he engages in parenting. ...
In this study we have examined how fathers experience and construct fatherhood in relation to equali...
In this article, we explore Swedish men’s relations to fatherhood in general and in par-ticular to t...
In this article, we explore Swedish men’s relations to fatherhood in general and in par-ticular to t...
Hur uppfattar och förhåller sig män till de kampanjer som vill påverka dem att vara hemma mera med s...
This study addresses the question of economic and workplace related determinants and consequences of...
The purpose of this study is to understand the experience of being a father first hand, as well as t...
This article seeks to identify the relationships between fatherhood, masculinities, and the welfare ...
The main aim of this article is to understand how men living in couples with young children construc...