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fathering

Gender issues

What is fair in parenthood? Parents’ view of the division of labor 

April 28, 2025April 14, 2025 Maria Hornung and Ludovica Comolli
fathering, gender equality, Gender issues, germany

The transition to parenthood in Germany often results in a more gendered labor division, with women reducing paid work and increasing housework. Maria Hornung and Chiara L. Comolli examine how … Read more

Families and households

Today’s high paternal ages at childbirth are not exceptionally high

April 28, 2025March 10, 2025 Kai P. Willführ and Sebastian Klüsener
Children, Europe, fathering, Fertility, Paternal

Recently, mean paternal ages at childbirth have risen sharply. This has alarmed researchers from a wide range of fields as offspring of older fathers have higher health risks. However, existing … Read more

Families and households

Drivers of fathers’ parental leave uptake in Belgium

June 3, 2024June 3, 2024 Jonas Wood, Leen Marynissen and Dries Van Gasse
Belgium, Children, fathering, Work

Using longitudinal register data for Belgium, Jonas Wood, Leen Marynissen and Dries Van Gasse find that fathers who earn less than their female partners are more likely to use parental … Read more

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