Parenthood and well‐being: A decade in review
K Nomaguchi, MA Milkie - Journal of Marriage and Family, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding social aspects of parental well‐being is vital because parents' welfare has
implications not only for the parents themselves but also for child development, fertility, and …
implications not only for the parents themselves but also for child development, fertility, and …
Fathers' involvement in Chinese societies: Increasing presence, uneven progress
X Li - Child Development Perspectives, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Chinese fathers, who have been understudied, traditionally were expected to act as
emotionally distant educators and disciplinarians of their children as well as heads of the …
emotionally distant educators and disciplinarians of their children as well as heads of the …
Work and family in the second decade of the 21st century
M Perry‐Jenkins, N Gerstel - Journal of Marriage and Family, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
In the second decade of the 21st century, research on work and family from multiple
disciplines flourished. The goal of this review is to capture the scope of this work–family …
disciplines flourished. The goal of this review is to capture the scope of this work–family …
The division of domestic labor before and during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Canada: Stagnation versus shifts in fathers' contributions
K Shafer, C Scheibling, MA Milkie - Canadian Review of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The COVID‐19 pandemic created rapid, wide‐ranging, and significant disruptions to work
and family life. Accordingly, these dramatic changes may have reshaped parents' gendered …
and family life. Accordingly, these dramatic changes may have reshaped parents' gendered …
How parents fare: Mothers' and fathers' subjective well-being in time with children
The shift to more time-intensive and child-centered parenting in the United States is widely
assumed to be positively linked to healthy child development, but implications for adult well …
assumed to be positively linked to healthy child development, but implications for adult well …
Covid-19 and the gender gap in employment among parents of young children in Canada
Economic and social disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic have important implications for
gender and class inequality. Drawing on Statistics Canada's monthly Labour Force Survey …
gender and class inequality. Drawing on Statistics Canada's monthly Labour Force Survey …
Beyond mothers' time in childcare: Worlds of care and connection in the early life course
Family scholars examining time spent on children's care focus heavily on mothers'
allocations to a specific sphere of active caregiving activities. But children's needs for care …
allocations to a specific sphere of active caregiving activities. But children's needs for care …
The “new father” between ideals and practices: New masculinity ideology, gender role attitudes, and fathers' involvement in childcare
Current research demonstrates a gap between widely shared ideals of new fatherhood and
men's limited participation in childcare. Previous studies treat gender attitudes primarily in …
men's limited participation in childcare. Previous studies treat gender attitudes primarily in …
Paternity leave and fathers' responsibility: Evidence from a natural experiment in Canada
D Wray - Journal of Marriage and Family, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Objective This study uses a natural experiment in Canada to examine whether reserved
paternity leave policy can increase fathers' involvement with their children. Background …
paternity leave policy can increase fathers' involvement with their children. Background …
Examining ecological constraints on the intergenerational transmission of attachment via individual participant data meta‐analysis
ML Verhage, RMP Fearon, C Schuengel… - Child …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Parents' attachment representations and child–parent attachment have been shown to be
associated, but these associations vary across populations (Verhage et al., 2016). The …
associated, but these associations vary across populations (Verhage et al., 2016). The …