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  • Authors: Parke (9999)

  • Individual factors are not the only determinants of father involvement. Family-level variables in-cluding maternal attitudes concerning father involvement and the maritial relationship are both family-level factors that require examination

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  • Men’s own psychological and family background, attitudes toward the fathering role, motivation to become involved, and childcare and childrearing knowledge and skills all play a role in determining men’s level of involvement with their children.

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  • Authors: Parke (9999)

  • Fatherhood needs to beviewed as embedded in a set of contexts including work and culture. In this section, shifts in work patterns of both mothers and fathers will be consid-ered as well as cultural background as contextual factors that organize both the amount and type of fathering behavior.

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  • Authors: Parke (9999)

  • There are a host of individual, family background and marital relationship factors that influence father involvement. These determinants have been extensively reviewed elsewhere