Family forms in the United States are continuing to evolve. Fathers
choosing to stay home to care for their children while their wives
work is an emerging trend. In this book, the author explores why
stay-at-home fathers chose carework over paid work, how such a
choice shapes their masculine identities and their fathering
styles, and where they find themselves positioned in their
communities. Scholars and students interested in families, gender,
masculinity, and parenting will find this book informative and
engaging for understanding diverse family arrangements.
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