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Caregiving Fathers in the Workplace: Organisational Experiences and the Fatherhood Forfeit

Autor Jasmine Kelland
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 apr 2022
This book explores the experiences of caregiving fathers in the UK. Conceptions of fatherhood, childcare, and work have altered over the last few decades, with many fathers taking a more active role in caregiving than before and seeking to alter their working patterns accordingly. However, such a wider involvement in caregiving for fathers can clash with traditional values about masculinity and work, which still hold sway over public opinion and workplace policies.

Using quantitative and qualitative data, collected through the use of surveys, focus groups and semi-structured interviews with managers and working parents, the book explores perceptions and experiences of fathers who amend their working patterns due to caregiving responsibilities. It highlights the specific challenges faced by caregiving fathers when they attempt to take an active role in the parenting of their children which is identified as the ‘fatherhood forfeit’.

This impactful new book proposes actions to address such mistreatment and improve equality in the workplace, which includes changes to policy, increases in training and the importance of workplace role modelling. It will be of interest to academics studying human resource management, gender, masculinity, organisational studies, and the home-life balance, as well as policymakers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030979706
ISBN-10: 3030979709
Pagini: 126
Ilustrații: XI, 126 p. 4 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Caregiving Fathers and the Fatherhood Forfeit.- Chapter 3. Think Child- Think Mum.- Chapter 4. Support Available- Subject to Negotiation.- Chapter 5. Social Mistreatment of Caregiving Fathers.- Chapter 6. Caregiving Fathers During Covid-19.- Chapter 7. What next for Caregiving Fathers?


Notă biografică

Jasmine Kelland is a Lecturer in Human Resource Management and Programme Leader at the University of Plymouth, UK. Prior to joining academia, she worked as an HR Manager at a number of organisations including the NHS, Boots UK Ltd. and ITV.

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This book explores the experiences of caregiving fathers in the UK. Conceptions of fatherhood, childcare, and work have altered over the last few decades, with many fathers taking a more active role in caregiving than before and seeking to alter their working patterns accordingly. However, such a wider involvement in caregiving for fathers can clash with traditional values about masculinity and work, which still hold sway over public opinion and workplace policies.
Using quantitative and qualitative data, collected through the use of surveys, focus groups and semi-structured interviews with managers and working parents, the book explores perceptions and experiences of fathers who amend their working patterns due to caregiving responsibilities. It highlights the specific challenges faced by caregiving fathers when they attempt to take an active role in the parenting of their children which is identified as the ‘fatherhood forfeit’.

This impactful new book proposes actions to address such mistreatment and improve equality in the workplace, which includes changes to policy, increases in training and the importance of workplace role modelling. It will be of interest to academics studying human resource management, gender, masculinity, organisational studies, and the home-life balance, as well as policymakers.

Caracteristici

Explores the changing role of men as fathers, and in the workplace Explores how the 'fatherhood forfeit' can contribute to the gender pay gap Suggests practical guidelines on how to ensure that men can take on caregiving responsibilities