Fathers and mothers (N = 75 dual-earner couples) of preschool-aged children completed questionnaires that examined work and family variables as related to paternal involvement in three areas: engagement (i.e., directly interacting with the child), responsibility (i.e., scheduling activities and being accountable for the child\u27s well-being), and accessibility (i.e., being available to the child but not in direct interaction). Fathers\u27 reports of responsibility and accessibility were significantly predicted by structural variables and beliefs; however, fathers\u27 reports of engagement were not predicted by work and family variables. Mothers\u27 reports of work and family variables did not predict their reports of father involvement. Th...
This data collection includes syntax needed to: (1) merge data and commands used for weighting data;...
A major task for parents during the transition to second-time parenthood is to help their firstborn ...
This study examines parental contact with children in the context of family roles using data from Ti...
Fathers and mothers (N = 75 dual-earner couples) of preschool-aged children completed questionnaires...
Dual-earner parents (N = 119) of preschool children enrolled in licensed childcare centers completed...
Education and Human Ecology: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research ...
To investigate relationships among toddler development and variations in family constellations, 75 f...
Paternal childcare engagement is a focus of work-family policy debates yet there is little consensus...
A father’s participation in a child’s life has been regarded as a significant factor in the enhancem...
Fathers and mothers (n = 120) of preschool-aged children completed 2 measures assessing fathers &apo...
Recently, there has been a dramatic increase in the employment rate of married women who have childr...
This study tests the hypotheses derived from three theoretical approaches to the determinants of par...
The correlation of various mother variables to father participation in child care was examined in th...
Establishing a clear definition of 'paternal involvement' is important in light of debates about wha...
Objective Building on previous analysis conducted by Schober (2012), we explore how paternal involv...
This data collection includes syntax needed to: (1) merge data and commands used for weighting data;...
A major task for parents during the transition to second-time parenthood is to help their firstborn ...
This study examines parental contact with children in the context of family roles using data from Ti...
Fathers and mothers (N = 75 dual-earner couples) of preschool-aged children completed questionnaires...
Dual-earner parents (N = 119) of preschool children enrolled in licensed childcare centers completed...
Education and Human Ecology: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research ...
To investigate relationships among toddler development and variations in family constellations, 75 f...
Paternal childcare engagement is a focus of work-family policy debates yet there is little consensus...
A father’s participation in a child’s life has been regarded as a significant factor in the enhancem...
Fathers and mothers (n = 120) of preschool-aged children completed 2 measures assessing fathers &apo...
Recently, there has been a dramatic increase in the employment rate of married women who have childr...
This study tests the hypotheses derived from three theoretical approaches to the determinants of par...
The correlation of various mother variables to father participation in child care was examined in th...
Establishing a clear definition of 'paternal involvement' is important in light of debates about wha...
Objective Building on previous analysis conducted by Schober (2012), we explore how paternal involv...
This data collection includes syntax needed to: (1) merge data and commands used for weighting data;...
A major task for parents during the transition to second-time parenthood is to help their firstborn ...
This study examines parental contact with children in the context of family roles using data from Ti...