The essays in this collection deploy biological and social
scientific perspectives to evaluate the transformative experience
of parenthood for today's women and men. They map the similar and
distinct roles mothers and fathers play in their children's lives
and measure the effect of gendered parenting on child well-being,
work and family arrangements, and the quality of couples'
relationships.
Contributors describe what happens to brains and bodies when
women become mothers and men become fathers; whether the stakes are
the same or different for each sex; why, across history and
cultures, women are typically more involved in childcare than men;
why some fathers are strongly present in their children's lives
while others are not; and how the various commitments men and women
make to parenting shape their approaches to paid work and romantic
relationships. Considering recent changes in men's and women's
familial duties, the growing number of single-parent families, and
the impassioned tenor of same-sex marriage debates, this book adds
sound scientific and theoretical insight to these issues,
constituting a standout resource for those interested in the causes
and consequences of contemporary gendered parenthood.
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