Longitudinal Influences on Men’s Lives: Research from the Transition to Fatherhood Project and Beyond

Fathering Pub Date : 2014-03-22 DOI:10.3149/FTH.1202.161
N. Astone, H. Peters
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Abstract

In this paper we discuss findings from the Transition to Fatherhood Project, as well as other research, to consider how changes in fatherhood may affect men. We first outline how the context of fathering has changed over the past half a century; we focus particularly on non-marital fatherhood, non-custodial fatherhood and multiple- partner fertility. Then, in the second part of the paper, we summarize what the literature can tell us about the employment and health consequences of fatherhood for men in different contexts and the intrinsic benefits from direct involvement with children. We close with a call for more research on the motivations for fatherhood, how fatherhood affects men differently and on how men think about fatherhood. In addition, we call for public policy based on the idea that children need time as well as money from their fathers.
对男性生活的纵向影响:从过渡到父亲身份项目及其后的研究
在这篇论文中,我们讨论了“向父亲转变”项目的研究结果,以及其他研究,以考虑父亲身份的变化如何影响男性。我们首先概述了在过去的半个世纪里,父亲的背景是如何变化的;我们特别关注非婚姻父亲,非监护父亲和多伴侣生育。然后,在论文的第二部分,我们总结了文献可以告诉我们的关于不同背景下父亲身份对男性的就业和健康后果以及直接参与儿童的内在好处。最后,我们呼吁对做父亲的动机、做父亲对男人的不同影响以及男人对做父亲的看法进行更多的研究。此外,我们呼吁制定以孩子需要父亲的时间和金钱为基础的公共政策。
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