ManuscriptIn response to the rising numbers of mother headed households, there is a great debate about whether to encourage young unwed parents to marry. Policies designed to pursue and/or punish fathers who do not meet their legal and financial responsibilities and to promote marriage, carte blanche, are referred to as "the marriage agenda." This agenda is reactive to the social costs of single motherhood, which have included high rates of poverty and a heavy reliance on public programs for economic support (Carlson, McLanahan & England, 2001; Coley, 2001; Furstenberg, 1995)
There has been considerable interest and sometimes concern for teenage parents. This interest has de...
Recent research on fatherhood and families, as well as sociocultural develop-ments of the last decad...
Working PaperDrawing upon a life course framework and grounded theoretical analysis, I explore the ...
One of the first lessons taught in sociology in the 1960s was that marriage was a universal or nearl...
Since the 1970s, changing family and marriage trends in the United States have led to a dramatic 41%...
Why do fathers matter? Recent conceptual and theoretical advances regarding father–child relationshi...
This is the published version. Copyright Alliance for Children and FamiliesThis study explores the m...
Since the 1970s, changing family and marriage trends in the United States have led to a dramatic 41%...
The nature of the contribution that fathers make to families is the subject of intense debate by bot...
After a long period of scholarly neglect, social scientists are finally beginning to pay attention t...
textThis dissertation examines low-income fathers’ involvement with their young children using the ...
Nonmarital childbearing has increased dramatically in the U.S. since the early 1960s, rising from 6%...
RationaleAlthough several systematic reviews have addressed the antecedents and consequences of adol...
Fathers hold key roles in the lives of their children. Children who grow up with fathers in the home...
Objective: This research explores the implications of father absence due to divorce on young adults...
There has been considerable interest and sometimes concern for teenage parents. This interest has de...
Recent research on fatherhood and families, as well as sociocultural develop-ments of the last decad...
Working PaperDrawing upon a life course framework and grounded theoretical analysis, I explore the ...
One of the first lessons taught in sociology in the 1960s was that marriage was a universal or nearl...
Since the 1970s, changing family and marriage trends in the United States have led to a dramatic 41%...
Why do fathers matter? Recent conceptual and theoretical advances regarding father–child relationshi...
This is the published version. Copyright Alliance for Children and FamiliesThis study explores the m...
Since the 1970s, changing family and marriage trends in the United States have led to a dramatic 41%...
The nature of the contribution that fathers make to families is the subject of intense debate by bot...
After a long period of scholarly neglect, social scientists are finally beginning to pay attention t...
textThis dissertation examines low-income fathers’ involvement with their young children using the ...
Nonmarital childbearing has increased dramatically in the U.S. since the early 1960s, rising from 6%...
RationaleAlthough several systematic reviews have addressed the antecedents and consequences of adol...
Fathers hold key roles in the lives of their children. Children who grow up with fathers in the home...
Objective: This research explores the implications of father absence due to divorce on young adults...
There has been considerable interest and sometimes concern for teenage parents. This interest has de...
Recent research on fatherhood and families, as well as sociocultural develop-ments of the last decad...
Working PaperDrawing upon a life course framework and grounded theoretical analysis, I explore the ...