- Bib ID:
- 2283745
- Format:
- Book
- Description:
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- Amsterdam : Thesis Publishers, 1995
- xv, 246 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
- ISBN:
- 9051703414
- Full contents:
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- 1. Towards post-paternalism? Social and theoretical changes in fatherhood / Trudie Knijn
- Comment / Francois de Singly
- 2. New forms of male family life in Canada / Helene Desrosiers and Celine le Bourdais
- Comment / Anton Kuijsten
- 3. The wish to become a father: How do men decide in favour of parenthood? / Menno Jacobs
- Comment / Frank van Balen
- 4. Men's aspirations concerning child care: The extent to which they are realised / Mirjam van Dongen
- Comment / Charlie Lewis
- 5. Fatherhood and the law in a modern society: The legal role of the father in the Netherlands / Paul Vlaardingerbroek
- Comment / Carol Smart
- 6. Paternal influences on child development / Michael Lamb
- 7. Artificial reproduction and paternity testing: Implications for fathers / William Marsiglio
- Comment / Gijs Beets
- 8. New fathers: Changes in the family and emerging policy issues / Rosella Palomba
- Comment / Marry Niphuis-Nell.
- 9. Fathers, patriarchy, paternity / Yvonne Knibiehler
- Comment / Tamara Hareven
- 10. Understanding the future of fatherhood: The 'daddy hierarchy' and beyond / Arlie Hochschild
- Comment / Tineke Willemsen.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
- Subject:
- Fatherhood
- Other authors/contributors:
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- Copyright:
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