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Frances Goldscheider honored by Stockholm University
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Awarded honorary doctorate for contributions to Social Science
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Transitions to Fatherhood
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Sandra Hofferth and Frances Goldscheider have just published an article entitled “Family Structure and the Transition to Early Parenthood” in Demography
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Family Processes, Intergenerational Learning and Involved Fathering
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MPRC associates are collaborating on a component project that investigates intergenerational mechanisms through which “responsible fathering” may be transmitted.
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More Young Adults Are Financially Dependent on Parents Than 50 Years Ago
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Demography article by Kahn, Goldscheider, and Garcia-Manglano examines changing family residence patterns
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Are Children Barriers to the Gender Revolution? International Comparisons
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Children seem to present a barrier to the gender revolution in that parents are more likely to divide paid and domestic work along traditional gender lines than childless couples are. However, the extent to which this is so varies between countries and over time. We used data on 35 countries from the 2012 International Social Survey Programme to identify the contexts in which parents and non-parents differ the most in their division of labour. In Central/South America, Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, Asia, and South Africa, labour sharing configurations did not vary as much with the presence of children as in Australia, Western Europe, North America, and Northern Europe. Our multilevel models helped explain this pattern by showing that children seem to present a greater barrier to the gender revolution in richer and, surprisingly, more gender equal countries. However, the relationship between children and couples’ division of labour can be thought of as curvilinear, first increasing as societies progress, but then weakening if societies respond with policies that promote men’s involvement at home. In particular, having a portion of parental leave reserved for fathers reduces the extent to which children are associated with traditional labour sharing in the domestic sphere.
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Frances Goldscheider, Ph.D.
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Frances Goldscheider Publications
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Race, Family Status and Young Women’s Residential and Financial Dependency: 1970-2010
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Joan Kahn and Frances Goldscheider, University of Maryland; Javier Garcia-Manglano, Oxford University // Keywords : Living arrangements, financial dependency, race, marriage, unmarried parenthood, young adulthood; 2015-005
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The Gender Revolution and the Second Demographic Transition: Understanding Recent Family Trends in Industrialized Societies
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Frances Goldscheider, University of Maryland; 2014-001
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Parenthood and Leaving Home in Young Adulthood
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Frances Goldscheider, University of Maryland // Keywords: Nestleaving, parent-child relationships, parenthood, transition to adulthood; 2013-007
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Growing Parental Economic Power in Parent-Adult Child Households : Coresidence and Financial Dependency in the US, 1960 and 2001
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Joan Kahn and Frances Goldscheider, University of Maryland; 2012-001
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Are Children Barriers to the Gender Revolution? International Comparisons
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Laurie F. DeRose, Frances Goldscheider, University of Maryland; Javiera Reyes Brito, Universidad delos Andes, Chile; Andrés Salazar-Arango, Universidad de la Sabana, Colombia; Montserrat Gas-Aixendri, Universitat Internacional de Catalunya, Spain; Paúl Corcuera, Universidad de Piura, Peru // Keywords: male role, female role, labour force, housework, child care, family policy, gender revolution. 2017-010
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