The main aim of this article is to understand how men living in couples with young children construct their roles and identities as fathers in the context of different types of family functioning. To explore this issue, our analytical framework examines the dynamics of fathering and of family functioning, thereby focusing on the interrelationships between men as fathers, partners and breadwinners. Drawing on data from a qualitative study carried out in 2005-2006 in Portugal, the article shows a diversity of fatherhood patterns. Joint and supportive fatherhood emerge within the framework of fusional dynamics, while disengaged fatherhood is connected to gender-differentiated autonomy. Four other patterns were found to be linked to the various...
Sweden is one of the countries where an ideal of a more “involved fatherhood” dominates both on the ...
Two models of fatherhood dominate academic discussions, an older more traditional form and a newer m...
This article discusses how social class and different economic conditions influence men’s parenting....
The main aim of this article is to understand how men living in couples with young children construc...
The main aim of this article is to understand how men living in couples with young children construc...
We explored 18 fathers\u27 interviews to locate how they constructed work-family balance and their f...
The aim of this qualitative study is to look into the experiences of four single fathers in the Stoc...
The proposed thematic session aims to highlight the main challenges that the cultural and structural...
Both research and policy on balancing work and family life have tended to focus on mothers' lives. T...
The study investigates men's responses to contemporary sociocultural transformations in masculinity ...
The 'involved' father, who is emotionally and economically engaged, has become a recognisable ideal ...
This research explores the new meanings of fatherhood in The Netherlands, how men address their role...
peer-reviewedWork and family roles have changed considerably in the past number of decades. Fathers ...
The article represents an empirical study of paternity as a male personality development factor in m...
In the modern western world, the discursive construction of fatherhood and everyday fathering practi...
Sweden is one of the countries where an ideal of a more “involved fatherhood” dominates both on the ...
Two models of fatherhood dominate academic discussions, an older more traditional form and a newer m...
This article discusses how social class and different economic conditions influence men’s parenting....
The main aim of this article is to understand how men living in couples with young children construc...
The main aim of this article is to understand how men living in couples with young children construc...
We explored 18 fathers\u27 interviews to locate how they constructed work-family balance and their f...
The aim of this qualitative study is to look into the experiences of four single fathers in the Stoc...
The proposed thematic session aims to highlight the main challenges that the cultural and structural...
Both research and policy on balancing work and family life have tended to focus on mothers' lives. T...
The study investigates men's responses to contemporary sociocultural transformations in masculinity ...
The 'involved' father, who is emotionally and economically engaged, has become a recognisable ideal ...
This research explores the new meanings of fatherhood in The Netherlands, how men address their role...
peer-reviewedWork and family roles have changed considerably in the past number of decades. Fathers ...
The article represents an empirical study of paternity as a male personality development factor in m...
In the modern western world, the discursive construction of fatherhood and everyday fathering practi...
Sweden is one of the countries where an ideal of a more “involved fatherhood” dominates both on the ...
Two models of fatherhood dominate academic discussions, an older more traditional form and a newer m...
This article discusses how social class and different economic conditions influence men’s parenting....