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Fathers in Work Organizations
Devoted Workers, Breadwinning Fathers:
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Author(s):
Mary Blair-Loy
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Stacy J. Williams
Publication date:
April 24 2017
Publisher:
Verlag Barbara Budrich
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April 24 2017
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: 41-60
DOI:
10.2307/j.ctvdf0bpf.5
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Front Matter
pp. 5
Table of Contents
pp. 9
Fathers in Work Organizations:
pp. 21
Work Organizations and Fathers’ Lifestyles:
pp. 41
Devoted Workers, Breadwinning Fathers:
pp. 61
Fathers’ Parental Leave and Work-Family Division in Norwegian Elite Professions
pp. 83
Changing Fatherhood?
pp. 105
Ambivalent Benevolence:
pp. 127
Fatherhood in Transition:
pp. 149
Of ikumen and ikuboss:
pp. 171
Constructing Male Employees as Carers Through the Norwegian Fathers’ Quota
pp. 185
The ‘Daddy Months’ in the German Fatherhood Regime:
pp. 205
Reconciliation:
pp. 227
Research on Work and Family:
pp. 247
About the Authors
pp. 251
About the Editors
pp. 253
Index
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