This qualitative study explored how stay-at-home fathers (SAHFs) think and feel about transitioning back into paid employment. Findings from a thematic analysis on interviews with 21 SAHFs in the United Kingdom revealed that many of the SAHFs expected to return to work. However, most of the fathers suggested that this would be part-time, or self-employment, which would allow them to remain highly involved in caregiving, representing their commitment to moving away from the traditional gender roles that are largely evident in parenting. Some fathers expressed a desire to return to the paid workforce whilst others showed apprehension, indicating tensions over negotiating work and care. These findings have practical implications for fathers wh...
This study explores how caregiving fathers are perceived in contemporary employment to establish if ...
BACKGROUND: Despite recent advances, research on father-infant relations is still relatively lacking...
This study uses Australian survey data to explore whether caring for children and young people with ...
Much has been made of the apparent trend toward men's greater involvement in fatherhood, suggesting ...
In the changing times, the structure of a family has evolved into a structure wherein the father sta...
The experience and views of men who have become stay-at-home fathers has been an area of research th...
OnlinePubl Published online: 02 Mar 2022Although there has been an increasing interest in the notion...
The basic premise of the present research is that fathering may be best understood as a process thro...
peer-reviewedWork and family roles have changed considerably in the past number of decades. Fathers ...
[Objective:] This study examines whether paternal part-time employment is related to greater involve...
Our commentary brings Boyer et al.’s (2017) argument of a ‘regendering of care’ through men’s growin...
The introduction of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK provided an opportunity for more fathers t...
When it comes to work-life balance and its impact on well-being, there have been increasing calls fo...
Despite some changes to the ways contemporary families are handling the allocation of paid and unpai...
The majority of fathers in Australia and other English-speaking OECD countries are the primary bread...
This study explores how caregiving fathers are perceived in contemporary employment to establish if ...
BACKGROUND: Despite recent advances, research on father-infant relations is still relatively lacking...
This study uses Australian survey data to explore whether caring for children and young people with ...
Much has been made of the apparent trend toward men's greater involvement in fatherhood, suggesting ...
In the changing times, the structure of a family has evolved into a structure wherein the father sta...
The experience and views of men who have become stay-at-home fathers has been an area of research th...
OnlinePubl Published online: 02 Mar 2022Although there has been an increasing interest in the notion...
The basic premise of the present research is that fathering may be best understood as a process thro...
peer-reviewedWork and family roles have changed considerably in the past number of decades. Fathers ...
[Objective:] This study examines whether paternal part-time employment is related to greater involve...
Our commentary brings Boyer et al.’s (2017) argument of a ‘regendering of care’ through men’s growin...
The introduction of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK provided an opportunity for more fathers t...
When it comes to work-life balance and its impact on well-being, there have been increasing calls fo...
Despite some changes to the ways contemporary families are handling the allocation of paid and unpai...
The majority of fathers in Australia and other English-speaking OECD countries are the primary bread...
This study explores how caregiving fathers are perceived in contemporary employment to establish if ...
BACKGROUND: Despite recent advances, research on father-infant relations is still relatively lacking...
This study uses Australian survey data to explore whether caring for children and young people with ...