
Father Involvement in the Early Years
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"Marina Adler, Karl Lenz and their colleagues paint a detailed picture of fathers' involvement in child rearing in six countries. This volume represents a valuable addition to the cross-national scholarship on work and family, and helps us to gauge how masculinity is evolving in culture, policy and practice." Jerry Jacobs, University of Pennsylvania, USAMore details
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Karl Lenz is Professor and Chair of Micro-Sociology and Vice-Rector for University Planning at Dresden University of Technology, Germany. His research focuses on the sociology of personal relationships, sociology of gender, and the life course.
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Father involvement with young children in contemporary Finland~ Jouko Huttunen and Petteri Eerola;
Father involvement with young children in contemporary Germany ~ Marina A. Adler, Karl Lenz, Yve Stoebel-Richter;
Father involvement with young children in contemporary Italy ~ Elisabetta Ruspini and Maria Letizia Tanturri;
Father involvement with young children in contemporary Slovenia ~ Nada Stropnik and Ziva Humer;
Father involvement with young children in the contemporary United Kingdom ~ Margaret O'Brien, Sara Connolly, Svetlana Speight, Matthew Aldrich, and Eloise Poole;
Father involvement with young children in the contemporary United States ~ Marina A. Adler;
Comparative father involvement: The dynamics of gender culture, policy, and practice ~ Marina A. Adler and Karl Lenz.
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