Search Results - father’s work
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Mothers' and Fathers' Work Hours, Child Gender, and Behavior in Middle Childhood
Published 2013“…Compared to those whose fathers worked fewer hours per week, children whose fathers worked 55 hours or more per week had significantly higher levels of externalizing behavior. …”
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Fathers’ Commute to Work and Children’s Social and Emotional Well-Being in Germany
Published 2015“…Using the German Socio-Economic Panel study, we addressed the main question: Is fathers’ commute to work associated with increases in child social and emotional well-being as measured in Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaires? …”
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Long Hours and Longings: Australian Children's Views of Fathers' Work and Family Time
Published 2017“…© 2017 National Council on Family Relations Using two waves of paired data from a population sample of 10- to 13-year-old Australian children (5,711 father–child observations), the authors consider how the hours, schedules, intensity, and flexibility of fathers' jobs are associated with children's views about fathers' work and family time. …”
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Engaging Fathers In Care Work: A Study Exploring The Pathway Of Preventing Violence Against Women And Children In Rural Bangladesh
Published 2016“…Engaging fathers in care work and child rearing is mean to improve family cohesion and well-being. …”
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Working with the whole family: what case files tell us about social work practices
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Maternal work hours in early to middle childhood link to later adolescent diet quality
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My Father, and Stories of a Larrikin Architect
Published 2012“…‘Larrikin’ does not seem to be a common or complimentary way to describe an architect yet when I think of my architect father, Lynthorne (Lyn) Matthews(1940 - ), this is what comes to mind. …”
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Exploring The Challenges Of Malay-Muslim Single Fathers
Published 2016“…Drawing on in-depth qualitative interviews with five Malay Muslim single fathers, a cultural definition of being single father, the researcher argues that further work is needed to consider the viewpoints on being single father which may have specific meanings in comparisons with other context and culture. …”
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Triadic interaction among young children and their mothers and fathers
Published 1998“…Recent research into the interaction which occurs between mother, father and child has tended to view the interaction as two dyadic interactions, one occurring between the mother and the child and the other occurring between the father and the child (Barton and Tomesello, 1994). …”
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Fathers’ parenting styles in Chinese families in urban Malaysia
Published 2012“…The primary objectives of this study were to examine: 1) fathers’ parenting styles, and 2) the relationships between selected variables within the family ecosystems (e.g., father’s age, education, work hours, income, and psychological distress, child’s age and sex, as well as family income, number of children in the family, and marital quality) and fathers’ parenting styles within the Chinese families in Malaysia. …”
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Perspective of Abdullah Munshi as the father of modern Malay literature
Published 2016“…One effort by the British that will always be remembered to this day is the division of Malay literature into two periods, the traditional and the modern, with the recognition given to Abdullah Munshi as ‘The Father of Modern Malay Literature’. Through two works by Abdullah Munshi, namely Kisah Pelayaran Abdullah and Hikayat Abdullah, Malay literature was introduced to a new literary convention that was ego‐oriented, critical and with themes other than fantasies or fables. …”
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Food, fat and family: Thinking fathers through mothers' words
Published 2014“…In targeting parenting and the family with advice on healthy eating and exercise, contemporary childhood obesity discourse draws attention to mothers as primary carers. In the process, fathers' roles and responsibilities in promoting healthy lifestyles and in family food work are neglected or silenced. …”
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The Absent Father: a Vietnamese folktale and its French shadows
Published 2017“…This paper discusses some variants of a Vietnamese folktale that we shall generically call “The Shadow of the Absent Father”. The Emperor Le Thanh Tong first refers to the story in a poem written during the fifteenth century. …”
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Perceptions Among Adolescents In Penang And Kedah Of Their Father's And Mother's Parenting
Published 2012“…Mothers have culturally been seen as the primary caregivers of children while fathers are seen as principal breadwinners. With women’s increased involvement in the labour market especially through working outside of the home, equal distribution of parenting responsibilities between mothers and fathers have become relevant areas of inquiry, especially in the context of the possible problem of “double-burden” for women in the family. …”
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James Joyce’s father foreclosure: the symbolic order of language and social existence
Published 2013“…The omnipresence of the father figure as a performer of paternal authority in almost every page of Joyce’s final work reflects an obsession within Lacanian psychoanalysis, that of imaginary and symbolic ‘fathers’ standing in for the biological father. …”
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"Mother-weights" and lost fathers: parents in South Asian American literature
Published 2012“…More precisely, why are mothers subjected to a harsher critique than fathers and what purpose does this critique serve? …”
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The role of mothers and fathers in the sexuality education of their children: a cross sectional study.
Published 1998“…This study examined the roles of mothers and fathers in the sexuality education of their sons and daughters. …”
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Fathers parenting behavior and psychological well-being of adolescents in a collectivist society
Published 2023“…The present study examines the relationship between perceptions of a father's parenting behavior (i.e., warmth, monitoring, harsh discipline, and indigenous) and psychological well-being (self-esteem and psychological health) among 707 Malaysian adolescents aged between 13 and 16 years. …”
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