Dramatic social changes have restructured virtually all aspects of Vietnam society. Although the economic consequences of these changes are well documented, little is known about how family roles and relationships have been affected. Because social and cultural contexts powerfully shape concep-tions of parenting, the accelerated rate of social change in Vietnam may have reconfigured notions of fatherhood and fathering. Through increased global-ization, Western notions of the modern, involved father and these more egali-tarian views of household relationships may indicate a more involved father in Vietnam today. However, Vietnam’s strong Confucian heritage, its kinship structure, and its unique history could limit the adoption of fathers as ...
The article studies household composition in Vietnam from a regional perspective. The article explor...
This study addresses the extent of change and regional differences in gender roles in the Vietnamese...
One of the first lessons taught in sociology in the 1960s was that marriage was a universal or nearl...
Parenting research in large-scale societies initially focused on White, North American, and middle-c...
The 'involved' father, who is emotionally and economically engaged, has become a recognisable ideal ...
The role of the father in the family has changed over time. Traditionally, fathers were not involved...
International audienceWho are the father figures or cultural role models for paternal involvement in...
Due to a greater involvement of American fathers in the direct care of their children in recent year...
This article explores the continuing preference for sons in the context of low fertility in Vietnam....
This study is part of a larger research project that examines the experiences and beliefs of parents...
1. Introduction Without any doubt, a good way to grasp gender relations in Vietnam today is by analy...
Vietnam reformed the maternity regime in 2014, in which male employees currently paying social insur...
We explore the role of the extended family on family decision-making in the context of a high-involv...
The twentieth century has been characterized by four important social trends that have fundamentally...
Beginning to be not favor in all classes of Vietnamese people, Confucianism is gradually played an ...
The article studies household composition in Vietnam from a regional perspective. The article explor...
This study addresses the extent of change and regional differences in gender roles in the Vietnamese...
One of the first lessons taught in sociology in the 1960s was that marriage was a universal or nearl...
Parenting research in large-scale societies initially focused on White, North American, and middle-c...
The 'involved' father, who is emotionally and economically engaged, has become a recognisable ideal ...
The role of the father in the family has changed over time. Traditionally, fathers were not involved...
International audienceWho are the father figures or cultural role models for paternal involvement in...
Due to a greater involvement of American fathers in the direct care of their children in recent year...
This article explores the continuing preference for sons in the context of low fertility in Vietnam....
This study is part of a larger research project that examines the experiences and beliefs of parents...
1. Introduction Without any doubt, a good way to grasp gender relations in Vietnam today is by analy...
Vietnam reformed the maternity regime in 2014, in which male employees currently paying social insur...
We explore the role of the extended family on family decision-making in the context of a high-involv...
The twentieth century has been characterized by four important social trends that have fundamentally...
Beginning to be not favor in all classes of Vietnamese people, Confucianism is gradually played an ...
The article studies household composition in Vietnam from a regional perspective. The article explor...
This study addresses the extent of change and regional differences in gender roles in the Vietnamese...
One of the first lessons taught in sociology in the 1960s was that marriage was a universal or nearl...