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    Title: Father/male involvement in young children's lives: An international analysis
    Authors: Ho, H-Z;Ko, C-T;Tran, C. N;Phillips, J.;Chen, W-W.
    Contributors: 臺北市立大學特殊教育學系
    Keywords: Father involvement;Taiwanese society;Parenting roles;Paternal roles;Gender roles;Cultural media forms
    Date: 2012
    Issue Date: 2015-10-15 09:48:41 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: Springer
    Abstract: With changes in family structures and social attitudes in Taiwanese society, parenting responsibilities are becoming less gender-bound and the roles of parents (particularly those of fathers) in the everyday lives of their children are being redefined. This chapter provides a review of historical perspectives, government and social policies, research studies, and progressive portrayals in the cultural media as related to Taiwanese father involvement. While media forms depicting fathers in non-stereotypical parenting roles may not reflect the current majority of Taiwanese households, the progressive portrayals of paternal involvement may instill change among future generations of parents.
    Relation: 篇名:Father involvement in Taiwan: A progressive perspective
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Special Education] Book

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