Research continues to examine the barriers to and facilitators of positive fathering behaviors. One area recently addressed by researchers focuses on the relationship between masculine norm adherence and father involvement. Yet, little work has examined cross-national variability in this relationship—despite differences in gender norms, fathering expectations, and social policies across countries. The present study considers possible differences in the relationship between masculine norm adherence and fathering behaviors in the United States and Canada—two rich, multiethnic countries with many similarities but some distinct policy and family support differences. Using data from fathers in Canada (n = 2057) and the United States (n = 2207), ...
Due to an increasing number of parental union dissolutions, a growing number of fathers does not co...
Scholarly work and public commentary point to the persistence of masculinity models characterized by...
Unintentional injuries are a leading public health problem for children, particularly among those li...
Parenting research in large-scale societies initially focused on White, North American, and middle-c...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Petts, R.J., Shafer, K.M. and Essig, L. ...
Objective: Consistent with ecological systems theory and the heuristic model of parental behavior dy...
Recent cultural expectations about fathers’ involvement in childrearing may have changed more rapidl...
Today’s fathers are more involved with childcare than the generations that preceded them. There is e...
Using data from the first two waves of the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study, I examine to what extent...
Despite claims of "new" and "involved" fathers, research shows men's actual...
Social trends show that contemporary fathers are spending increased time with their children and tha...
Of the three parenting styles created by Baumrind (1966), the authoritarian style has been largely a...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Shafer, K., Petts, R.J. and Renick, A.J....
Data gathered from 21 at-home fathers living in Belgium were analyzed and compared to results from r...
This article illustrates that the roles of fathers are highly variable and context-dependent. Resear...
Due to an increasing number of parental union dissolutions, a growing number of fathers does not co...
Scholarly work and public commentary point to the persistence of masculinity models characterized by...
Unintentional injuries are a leading public health problem for children, particularly among those li...
Parenting research in large-scale societies initially focused on White, North American, and middle-c...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Petts, R.J., Shafer, K.M. and Essig, L. ...
Objective: Consistent with ecological systems theory and the heuristic model of parental behavior dy...
Recent cultural expectations about fathers’ involvement in childrearing may have changed more rapidl...
Today’s fathers are more involved with childcare than the generations that preceded them. There is e...
Using data from the first two waves of the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study, I examine to what extent...
Despite claims of "new" and "involved" fathers, research shows men's actual...
Social trends show that contemporary fathers are spending increased time with their children and tha...
Of the three parenting styles created by Baumrind (1966), the authoritarian style has been largely a...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Shafer, K., Petts, R.J. and Renick, A.J....
Data gathered from 21 at-home fathers living in Belgium were analyzed and compared to results from r...
This article illustrates that the roles of fathers are highly variable and context-dependent. Resear...
Due to an increasing number of parental union dissolutions, a growing number of fathers does not co...
Scholarly work and public commentary point to the persistence of masculinity models characterized by...
Unintentional injuries are a leading public health problem for children, particularly among those li...