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Jayakody, Rukmalie; Phuong, Pham Thi Thu – Journal of Family Issues, 2013
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 conceptions of parenting, the accelerated rate of social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Change, Economic Change, Economic Impact
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Yoshida, Akiko – Journal of Family Issues, 2012
Although many fathers today spend more time with children than was the case in the past, physical care of young children remains primarily mothers' work. Yet some fathers claim that they do work traditionally seen as the "mother's job" every day. Using subsample data from the male respondent file of the National Survey of Family Growth 2002 (n =…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Young Children, Fathers, Parent Role
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Nomaguchi, Kei M. – Journal of Family Issues, 2012
Although researchers argue that single parents perceive more work-family conflict than married parents, little research has examined nuances in such differences. Using data from the 2002 National Study of Changing Workforce (N = 1,430), this study examines differences in home-to-job conflict by marital status and gender among employed parents.…
Descriptors: Marital Status, Mothers, One Parent Family, Conflict
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Juhari, Rumaya; Yaacob, Siti Nor; Talib, Mansor Abu – Journal of Family Issues, 2013
This article reports on findings from a study of 989 fathers of school-going children aged 10 through 16 from intact families in rural and urban areas in Selangor, Malaysia. The study aims to explore the factors that affect father involvement among Malay Muslims. Results indicate that fathers' education, marital quality, and number of children are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Fathers, Children, Adolescents
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Moore, Elena – Journal of Family Issues, 2012
The research explores the way in which postseparated parents continue to exert a bidirectional force on each other following divorce and separation. The study draws on qualitative interviews with 39 separated mothers and fathers in Ireland, including five marital sets of former couples. The study found many fathers adopted a range of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Fathers, Divorce, Mothers
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Monserud, Maria A. – Journal of Family Issues, 2011
This study examines the associations between grandchildren's (N = 1,170) adult role transitions and their contact with, and closeness to, grandparents, by drawing on data from Waves 2 and 3 of the National Survey of Families and Households. Findings indicate that this relationship is frequently contingent on the nature of the adult role in…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Parent Role, Grandchildren, Grandparents
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Sriram, Rajalakshmi; Sandhu, Gurprit Kaur – Journal of Family Issues, 2013
In a globalizing urban India, middle-class parents are extremely anxious about their child's success and future in a competitive world. In this context, the present article attempts to capture middle-class educated Indian fathers' thoughts, feelings, and contributions in ensuring children's success, through primary research conducted in the city…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Urban Areas, Fathers, Parent Child Relationship
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Bronte-Tinkew, Jacinta; Horowitz, Allison; Carrano, Jennifer – Journal of Family Issues, 2010
This study uses a sample of 2,139 resident biological fathers from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing surveys (baseline and 12-month follow-up), to examine whether paternal aggravation and stress in parenting is associated with father engagement and coparenting and whether this association differs by father's socioeconomic status. Results of…
Descriptors: Mother Attitudes, Child Rearing, Least Squares Statistics, Parenting Skills
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Bronte-Tinkew, Jacinta; Carrano, Jennifer; Horowitz, Allison; Kinukawa, Akemi – Journal of Family Issues, 2008
Using a sample of resident fathers in the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort (9-month Father Study), this study examined how father involvement is associated with infant cognitive outcomes in two domains (babbling and exploring objects with a purpose). Results from a series of logistic regression models indicate that varied aspects of…
Descriptors: Infants, Fathers, Child Care, Cognitive Development
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Hawkins, Alan J.; And Others – Journal of Family Issues, 1993
Explores developmental implications for fathers of underinvolvement in child care using Erikson's conception of adult development and his emphasis on achieving generativity. Suggests processes by which fathers may develop generativity and outlines challenges they face in achieving it. Suggests that man's involvement in child care may be crucial to…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Child Caregivers, Child Rearing, Developmental Tasks
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Goldscheider, Frances; Hofferth, Sandra; Spearin, Carrie; Curtin, Sally – Journal of Family Issues, 2009
This article examines the determinants of men's early parental roles, distinguishing factors that affect being a father versus being childless, and factors that affect being a resident versus a nonresident father, in the context of having a partner or not. We also consider whether these patterns have changed between 1985 and 2004. The data come…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Parent Child Relationship, Family Structure, Fathers
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Katsh, Beverly S. – Journal of Family Issues, 1981
Investigated fathers' reported interaction with infants. Instrumentation consisted of three sets of questionnaires. Results indicated fathers of nonbreast-fed infants reported being generally more involved in caregiving. Fathers performed care tasks selectively, were more participatory when mothers were present, played with or comforted infants…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Rearing, Fathers, Infants
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Haas, Linda – Journal of Family Issues, 1982
Studied fathers' participation in childrearing among 128 Swedish parents. Results showed most couples, even in dual-career households, do not share childcare equally. Socialization and work-related structural obstacles, especially related to the wife's occupation, were the most important variables. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Dual Career Family, Employment Level, Foreign Countries
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Abelman, Robert; Pettey, Gary R. – Journal of Family Issues, 1989
Investigated intellectual giftedness in relation to parents' mediation of child's television-watching in a sample of 364 children and their parents. Findings suggest that intellectual giftedness and, to a lesser degree, quantity of television-watching influence parents' perceptions of possible effects of television on their children and the type…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Exceptional Child Research, Gifted, Parent Attitudes
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Harris, Kathleen Mullan; Marmer, Jeremy K. – Journal of Family Issues, 1996
Examines parents' role--especially paternal participation--in family processes in poor and nonpoor two-parent families. Used longitudinal data to observe poverty patterns, and measured various factors, such as educational level, to determine their impact. Findings show that poverty and welfare experiences influence levels of father involvement…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Rearing, Comparative Analysis, Family Environment
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