Men in families /
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Imprint: | Beverly Hills : Sage Publications, c1986. |
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Description: | 288 p. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Sage focus editions ; 76 |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/714169 |
Table of Contents:
- Part 1. Preface
- Part 2. Introduction
- What Men Get out of Marriage and Parenthood
- Part 3. Men as Husbands
- Why Men Get Married
- More and Less Traditional Men Compared
- Why Some Men Do Not Marry
- Characteristics of Husbands' Family Work and Wives' Labor Force Involvement
- Husbands' Responsibility for Household Tasks in Older Marriages
- Does Living Situation Make a Difference?
- Husband's Jealousy
- Husbands, Lovers and Loneliness
- Part 4. Men as Fathers
- Delayed Childbearing
- Men's thinking About the Fertility Decision
- Effects of Increased Paternal Involvement on Children in Two Parent Families
- Some Parenting Attitudes of Young Black Fathers
- Black Fathers' Relationships with Their Preschool Children and the Children's Development of Ethnic Identity
- Parent-Child Relationships in Single-Father Families
- Fathers' Supportiveness
- Perceptions of Fathers and College Daughters
- Part 5. Men in Family, Kin, and Friendship Networks
- Family Life Events, Depression and Black Men
- Grandfathers
- Making Up for Lost Opportunities?
- Men and Their Friendships
- Identity Change Among Older and Younger Men