This analysis draws on longitudinal, qualitative interviews with disadvantaged mothers and fathers who participated in the Fragile Families Study (a U.S. birth cohort study) to examine how issues related to men’s employment, social support, skills, and motivation facilitated their care of young children in different relationship contexts. Interviews with parents indicate that while some motivated and skilled men actively chose to become caregivers with the support of mothers, others developed new motivations, skills, and parenting supports in response to situations in which they were out of work or the mother was experiencing challenges. These findings suggest that disadvantaged men who assume caregiving responsibilities take d...
There is a gap between the growing presence of fathers in the lives of their children and their incl...
This investigation builds on a longstanding interest in the patterns of family formation of young pa...
Promoting men’s involvement in raising children and their participation in caregiving and domestic w...
Predictors of change in fathers ’ and mothers ’ perceptions of child caregiving involvement were exa...
Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Well-Being Study, I explore factors that predict fath...
Over 30% of U.S. children are being raised without their father. This growing trend in family struct...
[[abstract]]This research study recruited 107 fathers from the United States (n = 31), Taiwan (n = 3...
This study investigated left-behind Filipino fathers and their involvement as child caregivers. It h...
Primary caregiving fathers (PCGFs) are a growing population that experience unique struggles on a da...
BACKGROUND: Despite recent advances, research on father-infant relations is still relatively lacking...
Objective: To expand the evidence base of the Supporting Father Involvement (SFI) intervention to in...
This chapter explores men's perceptions of a vital relationship in their lives: the one they have wi...
Health and social care practitioners often work alongside caregivers. This study aimed to consider c...
Despite the benefits for children and families of fathers who are involved positively with their chi...
This article extends recent scholarship on masculinity by analyzing the effects of social structure,...
There is a gap between the growing presence of fathers in the lives of their children and their incl...
This investigation builds on a longstanding interest in the patterns of family formation of young pa...
Promoting men’s involvement in raising children and their participation in caregiving and domestic w...
Predictors of change in fathers ’ and mothers ’ perceptions of child caregiving involvement were exa...
Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Well-Being Study, I explore factors that predict fath...
Over 30% of U.S. children are being raised without their father. This growing trend in family struct...
[[abstract]]This research study recruited 107 fathers from the United States (n = 31), Taiwan (n = 3...
This study investigated left-behind Filipino fathers and their involvement as child caregivers. It h...
Primary caregiving fathers (PCGFs) are a growing population that experience unique struggles on a da...
BACKGROUND: Despite recent advances, research on father-infant relations is still relatively lacking...
Objective: To expand the evidence base of the Supporting Father Involvement (SFI) intervention to in...
This chapter explores men's perceptions of a vital relationship in their lives: the one they have wi...
Health and social care practitioners often work alongside caregivers. This study aimed to consider c...
Despite the benefits for children and families of fathers who are involved positively with their chi...
This article extends recent scholarship on masculinity by analyzing the effects of social structure,...
There is a gap between the growing presence of fathers in the lives of their children and their incl...
This investigation builds on a longstanding interest in the patterns of family formation of young pa...
Promoting men’s involvement in raising children and their participation in caregiving and domestic w...