Redefining Fatherhood.

Most fathers parent less than most mothers. Those fathers who do parent equally or more so than mothers are poorly supported by our society. For children this means a loss of adult care, as well as an ongoing and sharply defined differentiation between fathers and mothers. Fathers are not present in...

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Main Author: Dowd, Nancy E., 1949- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : NYU Press, 2000.
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505 0 |a Blank_6x9; 978-0-8147-1925-1-text.pdf; Contents; Introduction; PART I · CONTEMPORARY FATHERS; Chapter 1 The Context of Fatherhood; Chapter 2 Fathers in Practice: The Conductof Fatherhood; Chapter 3 Fatherhood, Work, and Family; Chapter 4 Subgroups of Fathers; Chapter 5 Summary; PART II · FATHERS IN LAW; Chapter 6 Constitutional Fathers; Chapter 7 Biological Fathers; Chapter 8 Economic Fathers; PART III · REDEFINING FATHERHOOD; Chapter 9 A New Model; chapter 10 Gender Challenges: Masculinitiesand Mothers; chapter 11 Redefined Fatherhood; Epilogue; References and Bibliography. 
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