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Fatherhood - Research, Interventions, and Policies (Paperback)
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Fatherhood - Research, Interventions, and Policies (Paperback)
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How much power does a father have to influence his children's
development? A lively and often heated public debate on the role
and value of the father in a family has been underway in the United
States for the past decade. Nevertheless, we are far from
understanding the complex ways in which fathers make contributions
to their families and children. Fatherhood: Research,
Interventions, and Policies addresses the central questions of the
role of fathers: What is the impact of father involvement on child
outcomes? What factors predict increased involvement of
fathers?Bringing together papers presented at the Conference on
Father Involvement, this volume includes contributions by leading
scholars in anthropology, demography, economics, family science,
psychology, and sociology. Many of the contributors also address
the implications of father involvement for family policy issues,
including family leave, child care, and child support. Furthermore,
the discussion of fatherhood ranges well beyond the case of intact,
middle-class, white families to include fathers from various ethnic
groups and socioeconomic classes and of varied marital status,
including fathers of nonmarital children, single-father families,
and nonresident fathers. Fatherhood: Research, Interventions, and
Policies addresses both practical and theoretical concerns,
including: the redefinition of fatherhood changes over time in
research on fatherhood the predictive power of fathers'activities
on their children's adult outcomes the correlation between
fathers'income and their involvement with their nonmarital children
the influence of fathers on their sons'probability of growing up to
become responsible fathers the effects of divorce on father-son and
father-daughter relationships interventions that help to keep
divorced fathers in touch with their childrenThis comprehensive,
powerful book combines pioneering empirical research with
thoughtful consideration of the social and psychological
implications of fatherhood. It is essential reading for
researchers, policymakers, psychologists, and students of family
studies, human development, gender studies, social policy,
sociology, and human ecology.
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