"Published in cooperation with the Men's Studies Association, a task group of the National Organization for Men Against Sexism." Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents:
What do fathers provide?: Reconsidering the economic and nurturant dimensions of men as parents / Theodore F. Cohen -- Are men marginal to the family?: Insights from Chicago's inner city / Haya Stier and Marta Tienda -- Japanese fathers: Work demands and family roles / Masako Ishii-Kuntz -- Elderly Mexican American men: Work and family patterns / Norma Williams -- Work and family orientations of contemporary adolescent boys and girls / Katherine Dennehy and Jeylan T. Mortimer -- Resistance and change: College men's attitudes toward family and work in the 1980s / Beth Willinger -- Ethnicity, race, and difference: A comparison of white, black, and Hispanic men's household labor time / Beth Anne Shelton and Daphne John. (cont.) Reluctant compliance: Work-family role allocation in dual-earner Chicano families / Scott Coltrane and Elsa O. Valdez -- Balancing work and single fatherhood / Geoffrey L. Greif, Alfred DeMaris, and Jane C. Hood -- Meanings of housework for single fathers and mothers: Insights into gender inequality / Polly A. Fassinger -- Are "family-supportive" employer policies relevant to men? / Joseph H. Pleck -- Nurturing fathers and working mothers: Changing gender roles in Sweden / Linda Haas -- Segmentation and synergy: Two models of linking work and family / Amy Andrews and Lotte Bailyn.
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