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The Evolution of Fathering Research in the 21st Century: Persistent Challenges, New Directions
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Fagan, Jay
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/ Adult Development
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/ Census of Population
/ Child care
/ Child Custody
/ Child development
/ Child Rearing
/ Childrearing practices
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Comparative Analysis
/ Concept formation
/ Coparenting
/ Data analysis
/ Demography
/ Divorce
/ Earnings
/ Employment policies
/ Evidence
/ Evidence based research
/ Families & family life
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Family law
/ family process
/ Family research
/ family roles
/ Family studies
/ Family work relationship
/ Father-child relations
/ fatherhood
/ Fathering
/ Fathers
/ Gatekeeping
/ Human Capital
/ Literary criticism
/ Literature reviews
/ Males
/ Measurement
/ Medicine
/ Men
/ Mothers
/ Nonresidents
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Parent Child Relationship
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parenthood
/ Parents & parenting
/ Policy making
/ Psychological assessment
/ Psychology
/ Researchers
/ Resistance (Psychology)
/ Scientific evidence
/ Social psychology
/ Social work
/ Sociology
/ Sustained attention
/ Time use
/ Trends
/ unpaid family work
2020
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The Evolution of Fathering Research in the 21st Century: Persistent Challenges, New Directions
by
Fagan, Jay
, Schoppe-Sullivan, Sarah J.
in
21st century
/ Adult Development
/ Attention
/ Census of Population
/ Child care
/ Child Custody
/ Child development
/ Child Rearing
/ Childrearing practices
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Comparative Analysis
/ Concept formation
/ Coparenting
/ Data analysis
/ Demography
/ Divorce
/ Earnings
/ Employment policies
/ Evidence
/ Evidence based research
/ Families & family life
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Family law
/ family process
/ Family research
/ family roles
/ Family studies
/ Family work relationship
/ Father-child relations
/ fatherhood
/ Fathering
/ Fathers
/ Gatekeeping
/ Human Capital
/ Literary criticism
/ Literature reviews
/ Males
/ Measurement
/ Medicine
/ Men
/ Mothers
/ Nonresidents
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Parent Child Relationship
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parenthood
/ Parents & parenting
/ Policy making
/ Psychological assessment
/ Psychology
/ Researchers
/ Resistance (Psychology)
/ Scientific evidence
/ Social psychology
/ Social work
/ Sociology
/ Sustained attention
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/ Trends
/ unpaid family work
2020
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The Evolution of Fathering Research in the 21st Century: Persistent Challenges, New Directions
by
Fagan, Jay
, Schoppe-Sullivan, Sarah J.
in
21st century
/ Adult Development
/ Attention
/ Census of Population
/ Child care
/ Child Custody
/ Child development
/ Child Rearing
/ Childrearing practices
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Comparative Analysis
/ Concept formation
/ Coparenting
/ Data analysis
/ Demography
/ Divorce
/ Earnings
/ Employment policies
/ Evidence
/ Evidence based research
/ Families & family life
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Family law
/ family process
/ Family research
/ family roles
/ Family studies
/ Family work relationship
/ Father-child relations
/ fatherhood
/ Fathering
/ Fathers
/ Gatekeeping
/ Human Capital
/ Literary criticism
/ Literature reviews
/ Males
/ Measurement
/ Medicine
/ Men
/ Mothers
/ Nonresidents
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Parent Child Relationship
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parenthood
/ Parents & parenting
/ Policy making
/ Psychological assessment
/ Psychology
/ Researchers
/ Resistance (Psychology)
/ Scientific evidence
/ Social psychology
/ Social work
/ Sociology
/ Sustained attention
/ Time use
/ Trends
/ unpaid family work
2020
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The Evolution of Fathering Research in the 21st Century: Persistent Challenges, New Directions
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The Evolution of Fathering Research in the 21st Century: Persistent Challenges, New Directions
2020
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Overview
Since the last decade review of the fathering literature in 2000, scholars across numerous disciplines such as demography, family studies, medicine, nursing, law, psychology, social work, and sociology have continued to produce a steady stream of work on fathering and father-child relationships. This literature is reviewed selectively with a focus on key developments, persistent challenges, and critical directions for future research. Significant developments include greater availability of large and nationally representative dataseis to study fathers; expansion and evaluation of U.S. federal policy regarding fathers; thoughtful consideration of conceptualization and measurement of fathers' parenting; growth in research on coparenting, maternal gatekeeping, and fathering; increased attention to issues of diversity in fathering; and awareness of the effects of fathering on men's development. Persistent challenges and critical new directions in fathering research include full and routine inclusion of fathers in research on parenting, improved assessment and appropriate data analysis, adherence to evidence-based portrayals of fathers' roles in children's development, generation and use of scientific evidence to guide policy-making, and sustained attention to diversity and fatherhood. These should be priority areas of focus as fathering research proceeds into the next decades of the 21st century.
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