This study used the theory of human values to explore parents’ involvement with their children. The relationships between maternal and paternal value priorities and various forms of involvement in childcare were examined in a sample of 209 couples with one child between 6 and 36 months of age. As predicted, giving high priority to openness-to-change values (e.g., self-direction, stimulation) and low priority to conservation values (e.g., tradition, conformity, security) is associated with more father involvement and less mother involvement. Moreover, and as predicted, the priority given by a spouse to achievement values is negatively related to this spouse’s involvement in childcare, and positively related to the other spouse’s involvement....
It is proposed that previous studies of the determinants of paternal involvement in infant care have...
The purpose of this study was to investigate fathers\u27 role in childcare as evaluated by their spo...
Researchers have investigated child care choice by asking parents open-ended questions about what is...
Parents’ value of children (VOC), which is the whole of the functions that children serve or the nee...
This chapter looks at the division of parental tasks by focusing on the gender relations at play bot...
The correlation of various mother variables to father participation in child care was examined in th...
In the present study, mediating effects of parenting dimensions between parent values and parent-chi...
This research examines the influence of social status, gender and family structure on parental value...
This study tests the hypotheses derived from three theoretical approaches to the determinants of par...
Establishing a clear definition of 'paternal involvement' is important in light of debates about wha...
We study the interplay of preferences and market productivities on parenting, and show the preferenc...
This study was focused on parents’ socialization values, namely the values that parents want their c...
Parents and professionals often differ in values and priorities for services. This article argues th...
This study concerns what values parents prefer in their children. Documenting similarity between the...
This data collection includes syntax needed to: (1) merge data and commands used for weighting data;...
It is proposed that previous studies of the determinants of paternal involvement in infant care have...
The purpose of this study was to investigate fathers\u27 role in childcare as evaluated by their spo...
Researchers have investigated child care choice by asking parents open-ended questions about what is...
Parents’ value of children (VOC), which is the whole of the functions that children serve or the nee...
This chapter looks at the division of parental tasks by focusing on the gender relations at play bot...
The correlation of various mother variables to father participation in child care was examined in th...
In the present study, mediating effects of parenting dimensions between parent values and parent-chi...
This research examines the influence of social status, gender and family structure on parental value...
This study tests the hypotheses derived from three theoretical approaches to the determinants of par...
Establishing a clear definition of 'paternal involvement' is important in light of debates about wha...
We study the interplay of preferences and market productivities on parenting, and show the preferenc...
This study was focused on parents’ socialization values, namely the values that parents want their c...
Parents and professionals often differ in values and priorities for services. This article argues th...
This study concerns what values parents prefer in their children. Documenting similarity between the...
This data collection includes syntax needed to: (1) merge data and commands used for weighting data;...
It is proposed that previous studies of the determinants of paternal involvement in infant care have...
The purpose of this study was to investigate fathers\u27 role in childcare as evaluated by their spo...
Researchers have investigated child care choice by asking parents open-ended questions about what is...