Much has been made of the apparent trend toward men's greater involvement in fatherhood, suggesting moves toward more egalitarian couple relationships characterised by greater role-sharing. Yet alongside this it has also been argued that the breadwinner/provider role remains central to men's fatherhood identity and continues to be underlined by current policy. That providing apparently remains a central aspect of successful fatherhood subsequently raises potential challenges for men who experience unemployment. Presenting illustrative case study data from a qualitative longitudinal study, we explore how changes in occupational trajectories away from models of full-time working outside of the home hold implications for men's sense of compete...
Debates on work-life balance have historically centered around women. Practically all of the literat...
Thesis advisor: Paul G. SchervishMen's experiences at home and at work are changing, bringing to lig...
This qualitative study explored how stay-at-home fathers (SAHFs) think and feel about transitioning ...
Much has been made of the apparent trend toward men's greater involvement in fatherhood, suggesting ...
Much has been made of the apparent trend toward men's greater involvement in fatherhood, suggesting ...
Much has been made of the apparent trend toward men's greater involvement in fatherhood, suggesting ...
Much has been made of the apparent trend toward men's greater involvement in fatherhood, suggesting ...
The prevalence of the ideal worker norm and the unwillingness of organizations to acknowledge the tr...
The prevalence of the ideal worker norm and the unwillingness of organizations to acknowledge the tr...
The prevalence of the ideal worker norm and the unwillingness of organizations to acknowledge the tr...
The prevalence of the ideal worker norm and the unwillingness of organizations to acknowledge the tr...
The prevalence of the ideal worker norm and the unwillingness of organizations to acknowledge the tr...
peer-reviewedWork and family roles have changed considerably in the past number of decades. Fathers ...
The main aim of this article is to understand how men living in couples with young children construc...
Fathering practices are changing. Many fathers are no longer simply providers but are also active ca...
Debates on work-life balance have historically centered around women. Practically all of the literat...
Thesis advisor: Paul G. SchervishMen's experiences at home and at work are changing, bringing to lig...
This qualitative study explored how stay-at-home fathers (SAHFs) think and feel about transitioning ...
Much has been made of the apparent trend toward men's greater involvement in fatherhood, suggesting ...
Much has been made of the apparent trend toward men's greater involvement in fatherhood, suggesting ...
Much has been made of the apparent trend toward men's greater involvement in fatherhood, suggesting ...
Much has been made of the apparent trend toward men's greater involvement in fatherhood, suggesting ...
The prevalence of the ideal worker norm and the unwillingness of organizations to acknowledge the tr...
The prevalence of the ideal worker norm and the unwillingness of organizations to acknowledge the tr...
The prevalence of the ideal worker norm and the unwillingness of organizations to acknowledge the tr...
The prevalence of the ideal worker norm and the unwillingness of organizations to acknowledge the tr...
The prevalence of the ideal worker norm and the unwillingness of organizations to acknowledge the tr...
peer-reviewedWork and family roles have changed considerably in the past number of decades. Fathers ...
The main aim of this article is to understand how men living in couples with young children construc...
Fathering practices are changing. Many fathers are no longer simply providers but are also active ca...
Debates on work-life balance have historically centered around women. Practically all of the literat...
Thesis advisor: Paul G. SchervishMen's experiences at home and at work are changing, bringing to lig...
This qualitative study explored how stay-at-home fathers (SAHFs) think and feel about transitioning ...