Men in Families

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Deadbeat Dad
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Externalizing Problem Behavior
familial
Family Roles
Father Child Relationship
Father Effects
fatherhood research
fathers
investment
Judicious Review
Life History Theory
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male parental involvement effects
marital dynamics
Marital Interaction Pattern
Marital Interactions
masculinity studies
Mate Selection Decisions
men's
Men's Familial Roles
Men's Family Roles
Men's Roles
Meta-emotion Structure
Motor Vehicle Division
nonresident
Nonresident Fathers
parental
Parental Investment
parental investment theory
Paternal Support
Pennsylvania State University
Shared Method Variance
social capital family
Somatic Effort
Vice Versa
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Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805825398
  • Weight: 748g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 1998
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Recently, the roles of fathers and husbands in families have been recognized as important issues. They appear in legislation aimed at deadbeat dads, social movements including the Million Man March and Promise Keepers, in the development of advocacy groups, and in think tanks. Therefore, contemporary research on men in family relationships has very mixed results. Some studies show that fathers have small effects on child development and in preventing antisocial behavior, whereas others suggest no effects. Other research claims that the primary importance of men in families is in their role as providers. Although some studies state that the husbands' and fathers' most vital work occurs in new families, others indicate that it is when their offspring reach adolescence. Confusing the issue even further, labor market trends predict that men's family roles may diminish. Based on the presentations and discussions from a recent national symposium on men in families held at The Pennsylvania State University, this book addresses these issues.

This is the only book that deals with men's involvement in families in a comprehensive way. Although several books focus on fathers alone or on a broader family perspective, this is the first book that deals with a variety of family roles on an interdisciplinary basis. Although most of the writers are psychologists or sociologists, there are key figures in history and anthropology who also make important contributions. As such, this volume will be useful to scholars, students, policy specialists, and family program administrators.