Drawing on the life course paradigm, I assess how the effect of fatherhood on employment hours varies by age of becoming a parent and time elapsed since the birth. Using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth – 1979 Cohort from 1979 to 2002 (N = 28,514 observations), separate effects are estimated based on fathers’ marital status and co-residence with own children. Only unmarried men who became fathers before 24 work longer hours immediately after a first birth, but in the long run, most early fathers work fewer hours as a result of parenthood. Over time, unmarried but coresident men who became fathers between 24 and 29 increase their hours, as do married, coresident men who delayed fatherhood until 30 or older. However, the latter i...
In the present study, we examine the associations between the amount of time that U.S. employed fath...
Abstract: In this paper, we aim to study the impact of the presence of young children in the home on...
namics to examine children’s involvement with their fathers in intact families as measured through t...
This study uses data from the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society to analyse th...
This study examined the association between paternal and maternal employment changes and changes in ...
Using data from the first wave of the Millennium Cohort Study, covering a large birth cohort of chil...
Time pressures around work and care within families have increased over recent decades, exacerbated ...
Objective: In this study, we investigate the effect of flexible working time arrangements and parent...
One “puzzle ” in the time diary literature on father involvement is that fathers ’ childcare time is...
In this paper, we aim to study the impact of the presence of young children in the home on mother's ...
Changes in employment patterns and family structures may rede-ne what it means to be a father. Resea...
This article provides evidence on the relationship between fathers’ labor market outcomes and number...
Abstract—In this paper, we estimate the effects of children and the differentia l effects of sons an...
The time that married fathers spend caring for their children has risen markedly over the past 20 ye...
Abstract: In this paper, we aim to study the impact of the presence of young children in the home on...
In the present study, we examine the associations between the amount of time that U.S. employed fath...
Abstract: In this paper, we aim to study the impact of the presence of young children in the home on...
namics to examine children’s involvement with their fathers in intact families as measured through t...
This study uses data from the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society to analyse th...
This study examined the association between paternal and maternal employment changes and changes in ...
Using data from the first wave of the Millennium Cohort Study, covering a large birth cohort of chil...
Time pressures around work and care within families have increased over recent decades, exacerbated ...
Objective: In this study, we investigate the effect of flexible working time arrangements and parent...
One “puzzle ” in the time diary literature on father involvement is that fathers ’ childcare time is...
In this paper, we aim to study the impact of the presence of young children in the home on mother's ...
Changes in employment patterns and family structures may rede-ne what it means to be a father. Resea...
This article provides evidence on the relationship between fathers’ labor market outcomes and number...
Abstract—In this paper, we estimate the effects of children and the differentia l effects of sons an...
The time that married fathers spend caring for their children has risen markedly over the past 20 ye...
Abstract: In this paper, we aim to study the impact of the presence of young children in the home on...
In the present study, we examine the associations between the amount of time that U.S. employed fath...
Abstract: In this paper, we aim to study the impact of the presence of young children in the home on...
namics to examine children’s involvement with their fathers in intact families as measured through t...