Due to an increasing number of parental union dissolutions, a growing number of fathers does not cohabit with their biological children. This article analyses individual and societal gender role attitudes as well as societal father practices as determinants of nonresident father-child contact. Previous research shows that individual-level factors influence the relationship between nonresident fathers and their children. Research on resident fathers indicates that individual attitudes and societal contexts affect father-child involvement. Little is known on the relationship between individual gender role attitudes as well as societal gender role attitudes and father practices and nonresident fathers’ involvement in their children’s lives...
Given current rates of divorce and out-of-wedlock childbearing, nonresident paternal parenting is be...
This article uses longitudinal data from the National Survey of Children to examine parent-child rel...
This study examined the association between paternal and maternal employment changes and changes in ...
Due to an increasing number of parental union dissolutions, a growing number of fathers does not co...
Prior research on the intergenerational transmission of gender role attitudes has focused on the eff...
Data from the National Survey of Children (Waves 1 and 3), a longitudinal survey of 2,000 children w...
Prior literature on the impacts of children’s gender on the involvement of fathers has consistently ...
This study examined the patterns of contact and involvement between adolescents and their non-reside...
Using data from the first two waves of the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study, I examine to what extent...
We used the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 cohort (NLSY79) from 1979 to 2002 and the Chi...
Only recently has attention been directed at understanding the determinants of parental behavior. Th...
The nature of the contribution that fathers make to families is the subject of intense debate by bot...
This study explores the effects of fathers\u27 gender role attitudes on the receipt of instrumental ...
Objective: Consistent with ecological systems theory and the heuristic model of parental behavior dy...
According to reciprocal role theory, the father's socialization behavior promotes sex-typing in chil...
Given current rates of divorce and out-of-wedlock childbearing, nonresident paternal parenting is be...
This article uses longitudinal data from the National Survey of Children to examine parent-child rel...
This study examined the association between paternal and maternal employment changes and changes in ...
Due to an increasing number of parental union dissolutions, a growing number of fathers does not co...
Prior research on the intergenerational transmission of gender role attitudes has focused on the eff...
Data from the National Survey of Children (Waves 1 and 3), a longitudinal survey of 2,000 children w...
Prior literature on the impacts of children’s gender on the involvement of fathers has consistently ...
This study examined the patterns of contact and involvement between adolescents and their non-reside...
Using data from the first two waves of the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study, I examine to what extent...
We used the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 cohort (NLSY79) from 1979 to 2002 and the Chi...
Only recently has attention been directed at understanding the determinants of parental behavior. Th...
The nature of the contribution that fathers make to families is the subject of intense debate by bot...
This study explores the effects of fathers\u27 gender role attitudes on the receipt of instrumental ...
Objective: Consistent with ecological systems theory and the heuristic model of parental behavior dy...
According to reciprocal role theory, the father's socialization behavior promotes sex-typing in chil...
Given current rates of divorce and out-of-wedlock childbearing, nonresident paternal parenting is be...
This article uses longitudinal data from the National Survey of Children to examine parent-child rel...
This study examined the association between paternal and maternal employment changes and changes in ...