It has been suggested that, in the past ten years, changes in socialization definitions of male and female roles, coupled with increases in the numbers and percentages of women in the paid labor force, have strengthened the opportunities for and pressure for men to care for children. Researchers have asserted that the balance of responsibility has shifted with fathers taking on some of the nurturant functions traditionally associated with the maternal role
One of the first lessons taught in sociology in the 1960s was that marriage was a universal or nearl...
This study explores the influence of a dual-career marriage on role conflict and marital satisfactio...
Factor analysis of 18 Likert-type items dealing with gender stereotypes about family roles was condu...
A father’s participation in a child’s life has been regarded as a significant factor in the enhancem...
Recently, there has been a dramatic increase in the employment rate of married women who have childr...
A major task for parents during the transition to second-time parenthood is to help their firstborn ...
Drawing from the theories of marital decision-making power, an exploratory study on decision-making,...
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...
I t-[ % Fifty-one male and 57 female college undergraduate stu-I ^ I | | dents enrolled in an introd...
Data from the National Survey of Children (Waves 1 and 3), a longitudinal survey of 2,000 children w...
Fathers and mothers (n = 120) of preschool-aged children completed 2 measures assessing fathers &apo...
The aim of this study was to design and validate a self-report inventory of beliefs about paternal r...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough extensive research has been directed at exploring w...
Data from the 1976 Survey of Modern Living were used to investigate the impact of work-family confli...
One of the first lessons taught in sociology in the 1960s was that marriage was a universal or nearl...
This study explores the influence of a dual-career marriage on role conflict and marital satisfactio...
Factor analysis of 18 Likert-type items dealing with gender stereotypes about family roles was condu...
A father’s participation in a child’s life has been regarded as a significant factor in the enhancem...
Recently, there has been a dramatic increase in the employment rate of married women who have childr...
A major task for parents during the transition to second-time parenthood is to help their firstborn ...
Drawing from the theories of marital decision-making power, an exploratory study on decision-making,...
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...
I t-[ % Fifty-one male and 57 female college undergraduate stu-I ^ I | | dents enrolled in an introd...
Data from the National Survey of Children (Waves 1 and 3), a longitudinal survey of 2,000 children w...
Fathers and mothers (n = 120) of preschool-aged children completed 2 measures assessing fathers &apo...
The aim of this study was to design and validate a self-report inventory of beliefs about paternal r...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough extensive research has been directed at exploring w...
Data from the 1976 Survey of Modern Living were used to investigate the impact of work-family confli...
One of the first lessons taught in sociology in the 1960s was that marriage was a universal or nearl...
This study explores the influence of a dual-career marriage on role conflict and marital satisfactio...
Factor analysis of 18 Likert-type items dealing with gender stereotypes about family roles was condu...