UID:
almafu_9959246008302883
Format:
1 online resource (xiv, 409 pages) :
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digital, PDF file(s).
ISBN:
1-4473-1050-0
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1-4473-1049-7
Content:
In this topical book, expert scholars from the Nordic countries, the UK and the US demonstrate how modern fatherhood is supported in Nordic countries through family and social policies, and how these shape and influence the images, roles and practices of fathers in a diversity of family settings and variations of fatherhoods.
Note:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 04 Mar 2022).
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FATHERHOOD IN THE NORDIC WELFARE STATES; Contents; List of tables and figures; Tables; Figures; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; Aim and background; Organisation of the book; Concept of fatherhood; Growing interest in fathers; Fathers and their role and involvement in families; Theoretical and analytical perspectives; Theme 1: Fathers, families and family policies; 2. Fathering: the influence of ideational factors for male fertility behaviour; Introduction; Fertility decisions: structural, situational and cultural explanations; Data and methods
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Characteristics of fatheringAttitudes towards fatherhood; Relationship between ideational factors and male fertility: regression analysis; Conclusion; 3. Nordic family law: new framework - new fatherhoods; Introduction; Nordic family law and social change; Principles guiding family law reform; Fatherhoods in different settings; Conclusion; 4. Fathers' rights to family cash benefits in Nordic countries; Introduction; Fatherhood and family policies; Breadwinners, taxation and child benefits; Fathers' rights to paid paternity and parental leave; Fathers and child maintenance
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Model families and family benefits to fathers and mothers Conclusion; Appendix: Model family calculations; Theme 2: Fathers in everyday life - culture, work and care; 5. Time use of Finnish fathers - do institutions matter?; Introduction; Fatherhood in the Finnish family policy context; Family policy: potential for changing time use; Data and methods; Time used for work and care; Conclusion: times are changing - slowly; 6. Parental leave and classed fathering practices in Norway; Introduction; Classed and gendered father practices; Data and methods
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The parental leave system and class variations in how fathers use leaveThe classing of care practices; Conclusion; 7. Negotiating leave in the workplace: leave practices and masculinity constructions among Danish fathers; Introduction; The Danish leave context; Theoretical perspectives: leave practices and workplace negotiations; Data and methods; Three Danish workplaces; Fathers' leave practices in the three workplaces; Fathers negotiating leave in the workplace; Work or leave: conflicting ideals in fathers' identity constructions?; Conclusion
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8. Gender regime, attitudes towards childcare and actual involvement in childcare among fathersIntroduction; Background; Data and methods; Gender policy regime shaping fathers' attitudes and involvement in family life; Conclusion; Theme 3: Constructing fatherhood in different family settings; 9. Fathering as a learning process: breaking new ground in familiar territory; Introduction; Data and methods; Social change of fathering as a challenge to motherhood ideologies; Understanding fathering as a learning process; Negotiations of competent care
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Work performance and the reconfiguration of masculinity
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-322-39659-0
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-4473-1047-0
Language:
English
DOI:
10.51952/9781447310495
URL:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/9781447310495/type/BOOK
URL:
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