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Father Involvement In The Early Years An International Comparison Of Policy And Practice 1st Edition Marina A Adler Editor

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Father Involvement In The Early Years An International Comparison Of Policy And Practice 1st Edition Marina A Adler Editor
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Father Involvement In The Early Years An International Comparison Of Policy And Practice 1st Edition Marina A Adler Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.95 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Marina A. Adler (editor), Karl Lenz (editor)
ISBN: 9781447318996, 1447318994
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Father Involvement In The Early Years An International Comparison Of Policy And Practice 1st Edition Marina A Adler Editor by Marina A. Adler (editor), Karl Lenz (editor) 9781447318996, 1447318994 instant download after payment.

Fatherhood is in transition and being challenged by often contradictory forces: societal mandates to be both an active father and provider, men's own wish to be more involved with their children, and the institutional arrangements in which fathers work and live. This book explores these phenomena in the context of cross-national policies and their relation to the daily childcare practices of fathers. It presents the current state of knowledge on father involvement with young children in six countries from different welfare state regimes with unique policies related to parenting in general and fathers in particular: Finland, Germany, Italy, Slovenia, the UK and the USA.

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