As more unmarried couples become parents, it is important to understand the dynamics that help these couples to maintain strong relationships. This article explores the association of the two partners' beliefs about father involvement with their likelihood of union dissolution and transition to marriage, using the first two waves of the Fragile Families survey (n = 2,303). It finds that couples are more likely to end their union when partners do not believe that fathers' caregiving is very important and when the father participates less. Partners are less likely to marry if the mother does not believe that fathers' caregiving is very important. These effects are distinct from the quality of the couple's relationship and suggest that unmarri...
This article analyzes the impact of parental divorce on the disruption of marital and nonmarital uni...
With increasing union dissolution and changing gender behaviour, questions have emerged about possib...
Children can benefit from involved fathers and cooperative parents, a benefit which may be particula...
As more unmarried couples become parents, it is important to understand the dynamics that help these...
As increasing numbers of children are born to unmarried parents, there is a growing need to understa...
This research uses Fragile Families data to examine the ways in which father involvement is associat...
With nearly half of U.S. births occurring out of wedlock, understanding how parents navigate their r...
Background: Men's ability to fill the provider role remains a consistent requirement for marriage ac...
being Study (N = 1,702 couples) are employed to examine the association between mother-and father-re...
Girls’ interactions with fathers during their formative years may be important predictors of their l...
textThis study examines the transition to marriage among low-income urban mothers and fathers who ar...
This study examined some of the factors that influence father involvement for first time parent s. T...
We use longitudinal survey and qualitative information from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing...
Trends in divorce and nonmarital childbearing suggest that the marriage market is increasingly fill...
Advisors: Daniel Scott Sibley.Committee members: Sophie Li; Florensia Surjadi.Includes bibliographic...
This article analyzes the impact of parental divorce on the disruption of marital and nonmarital uni...
With increasing union dissolution and changing gender behaviour, questions have emerged about possib...
Children can benefit from involved fathers and cooperative parents, a benefit which may be particula...
As more unmarried couples become parents, it is important to understand the dynamics that help these...
As increasing numbers of children are born to unmarried parents, there is a growing need to understa...
This research uses Fragile Families data to examine the ways in which father involvement is associat...
With nearly half of U.S. births occurring out of wedlock, understanding how parents navigate their r...
Background: Men's ability to fill the provider role remains a consistent requirement for marriage ac...
being Study (N = 1,702 couples) are employed to examine the association between mother-and father-re...
Girls’ interactions with fathers during their formative years may be important predictors of their l...
textThis study examines the transition to marriage among low-income urban mothers and fathers who ar...
This study examined some of the factors that influence father involvement for first time parent s. T...
We use longitudinal survey and qualitative information from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing...
Trends in divorce and nonmarital childbearing suggest that the marriage market is increasingly fill...
Advisors: Daniel Scott Sibley.Committee members: Sophie Li; Florensia Surjadi.Includes bibliographic...
This article analyzes the impact of parental divorce on the disruption of marital and nonmarital uni...
With increasing union dissolution and changing gender behaviour, questions have emerged about possib...
Children can benefit from involved fathers and cooperative parents, a benefit which may be particula...