2014
DOI: 10.1093/esr/jcu037
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Fathers' Child Care Involvement and Children's Age in Spain: A Time Use Study on Differences by Education and Mothers' Employment

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“…In particular, mothers have a decisive role because they can exert a primary influence on their children's abilities, early socialization, and development (Melhuish et al 2001). Despite the empirical observation that the traditional time gap in childcare between mothers and fathers has been shrinking in recent years (Bianchi 2011), mothers still consistently spend more time with small children than fathers (Gracia 2014). As a consequence, mothers' characteristics play a major role in early development, particularly before children are placed in any form of external childcare arrangements.…”
Section: Parental Care and Social Inequalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In particular, mothers have a decisive role because they can exert a primary influence on their children's abilities, early socialization, and development (Melhuish et al 2001). Despite the empirical observation that the traditional time gap in childcare between mothers and fathers has been shrinking in recent years (Bianchi 2011), mothers still consistently spend more time with small children than fathers (Gracia 2014). As a consequence, mothers' characteristics play a major role in early development, particularly before children are placed in any form of external childcare arrangements.…”
Section: Parental Care and Social Inequalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, child needs are dynamic in nature and vary strongly over the early years (Sacker et al 2002). Consequently, the character of involvement changes over the course of development, shifting the focus from physical care towards stimulation of intellectual capacity and social behaviour (Gracia 2014). In particular, mothers have a decisive role because they can exert a primary influence on their children's abilities, early socialization, and development (Melhuish et al 2001).…”
Section: Parental Care and Social Inequalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Otros apuntan que la implicación paterna y los estilos de paternidad se muestran diversos entre grupos sociales con niveles socioeconómicos y educativos distintos (Marsiglio y Roy, 2012). En la misma lí-nea, según los datos referentes al caso español, serían estos padres con mayor formación los que se acercarían en mayor medida a la figura de los "nuevos padres" (Gracia, 2014), siendo consistente con los resultados de trabajos internacionales (Sullivan, 2010;Bianchi, et al, 2006). Algunos de ellos señalan que los padres se habrían especializado en las tareas más lúdicas e interactivas del trabajo de atención a los hijos (Craig, 2006).…”
Section: Acercamiento Al Análisis De La Implicación Paternaunclassified
“…Przez lata zgromadzono dowody, że zarówno w przypadku mężczyzn, jak i kobiet bycie zatrudnionym prowadzi do zmniejszenia zaangażowania w pracę niepłatną w gospodarstwie domowym [Baxter 2002;Baxter i in. 2005;Davis i Greenstein 2004;Gager, Sanchez i Demaris 2009;Gracia 2014;Hook 2006;McGinnity i Russell 2008]. Jednakże nawet jeżeli kobiety pracują zawodowo, i tak zwykle pozostają w większej mierze odpowiedzialne za wykonywanie prac domowych, a są nawet dowody na to, że pracujące kobiety wykonują więcej pracy domowej niż ich bezrobotni partnerzy [Brines 1994, za: Greenstein 2000McGinnity i Russell 2008].…”
Section: Teoretyczne Wytłumaczenia Podziału Pracy I Opieki W Rodzinieunclassified