This paper uses data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to examine differences in the parenting behaviors of resident biological and social fathers on measures of engagement, shared responsibility, and cooperation in parenting. Regression, difference-in-difference, and decomposition techniques are used. Results suggest that biological and social fathers differ significantly on most parenting measures (and in some unexpected ways), but that a considerable portion of these differences can be explained by differences in the background characteristics of the individuals and families in each group. Additionally, the analyses reveal a stronger link between marriage and higher-quality parenting behaviors for social-father families...
Separated fathers are generally assumed to be less involved with their children than partnered fathe...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to compare the parenting behavior, stress and support of f...
Research suggests that ineffective parenting practices play a central role in the development of chi...
We use data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to examine the role of individual an...
This research uses Fragile Families data to examine the ways in which father involvement is associat...
Why do fathers matter? Recent conceptual and theoretical advances regarding father–child relationshi...
textBased on Hinde’s (1979) perspective on parent-child relationships, this study operationalizes f...
Compared to biological fathers, there is far less knowledge about stepfathers in reference to their ...
Objective Building on previous analysis conducted by Schober (2012), we explore how paternal involv...
Presents a study on the factors affecting the relationship between a single, noncustodial father and...
There are two competing views regarding the presence of social fathers on childrens’ cognitive abili...
Based on data from the 1997 Child Development Supplement to the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, the ...
textThis dissertation examines low-income fathers’ involvement with their young children using the ...
A father’s participation in a child’s life has been regarded as a significant factor in the enhancem...
In this study, the authors examined the parenting practices, developmental expectations, and stress ...
Separated fathers are generally assumed to be less involved with their children than partnered fathe...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to compare the parenting behavior, stress and support of f...
Research suggests that ineffective parenting practices play a central role in the development of chi...
We use data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to examine the role of individual an...
This research uses Fragile Families data to examine the ways in which father involvement is associat...
Why do fathers matter? Recent conceptual and theoretical advances regarding father–child relationshi...
textBased on Hinde’s (1979) perspective on parent-child relationships, this study operationalizes f...
Compared to biological fathers, there is far less knowledge about stepfathers in reference to their ...
Objective Building on previous analysis conducted by Schober (2012), we explore how paternal involv...
Presents a study on the factors affecting the relationship between a single, noncustodial father and...
There are two competing views regarding the presence of social fathers on childrens’ cognitive abili...
Based on data from the 1997 Child Development Supplement to the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, the ...
textThis dissertation examines low-income fathers’ involvement with their young children using the ...
A father’s participation in a child’s life has been regarded as a significant factor in the enhancem...
In this study, the authors examined the parenting practices, developmental expectations, and stress ...
Separated fathers are generally assumed to be less involved with their children than partnered fathe...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to compare the parenting behavior, stress and support of f...
Research suggests that ineffective parenting practices play a central role in the development of chi...