RUI: Equally Shared Parenting
RUI:平等分享养育子女
基本信息
- 批准号:9108826
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- 金额:$ 15.96万
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- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:1991
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1991-09-01 至 1994-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
ABSTRACT This project will study the causes and consequences of dual- earner couples' decisions to share parenting equally. The background characteristics of equally-sharing couples, the ways in which they develop an equal division of childcare responsibilities, and the impact of this nontraditional division of labor on wives, husbands, marriages, and children will be examined. The project will entail three phases: 1) telephone interviews with husbands and wives in 400 couples, designed to identify a sample of equal-sharing couples and to illuminate the factors that influence parents' assessments of the division of childcare; 2) of paternal participation, including 60 middle- class and working class couples who share parenting equally; 3) a set of interviews with husbands and wives in 30 expectant couples who intend to share parenting equally and follow-up interviews with husbands and wives in the original 60 equally sharing couples. The research will inform our understanding of the development of identity in adulthood, the link between sex-role ideology and family organization, the barriers that keep men from full participation in the family, and the potential benefits that fathers' full participation might bring.
摘要 该项目将研究双重的原因和后果- 赚钱的夫妇决定平等地分担养育子女的责任。 的 背景平等分享财产的夫妇的特点, 在这方面,他们发展了平等分担儿童保育工作, 责任,以及这种非传统分工的影响 对妻子、丈夫、婚姻和孩子的劳动将是 考察 该项目将分三个阶段进行:1)电话 采访了400对夫妇,旨在 确定一个样本的平等分享夫妇,并阐明 影响父母对子女分开的评估的因素 儿童保育; 2)父亲的参与,包括60个中等- 平等分担育儿责任的中产阶级和工人阶级夫妇; 3)a 对30对待产夫妇的一组访谈 他们打算平等地分担养育子女的责任, 在最初的60年里, 夫妻。 这项研究将使我们了解 成年期身份的发展,性别角色之间的联系 意识形态和家庭组织,阻止男人进入的障碍 充分参与家庭生活, 父亲的全面参与可能带来的影响。
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