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The Dynamics of Young Fatherhood

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Around 1 in 10 children born in the UK are fathered by men under the age of 25. These men are often from socially disadvantaged areas and frequently overlooked in both research and practice setting...
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  • 26 March 2024
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Around 1 in 10 children born in the UK are fathered by men under the age of 25. These men are often from socially disadvantaged areas and frequently overlooked in both research and practice settings. Using findings from a major Economic and Social Research Council study, supplemented with additional data, the authors focus on the transitions of the young men into early parenthood and their unfolding lives thereafter.

As negative popular and media discourse around young fathers begins to shift, policy makers, practitioners, researchers and students will find future policy and practice directions designed to nurture the potential of these young men and their children.

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Price: $135.95
Pages: 310
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Publication Date: 26 March 2024
ISBN: 9781447351610
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies, Social welfare, social policy and social services, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / Fatherhood, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Marriage & Family, Social classes, Sociology: family, kinship and relationships, Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Teenage pregnancy
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“One of the most important books on adolescent and young adult fathers ever published. Moving interviews document how young fatherhood is shaped by personal, familial, institutional and societal influences, illuminating factors that facilitate or impede their efforts to be engaged, caring parents and the implications for medical and social services and public policy.” Mark S. Kiselica, Penn State Harrisburg

Bren Neale is Emeritus Professor of Lifecourse and Family Research at the University of Leeds.

Anna Tarrant is a UKRI Future Leaders Fellow and Associate Professor in Sociology at the University of Lincoln.

Introduction

Part 1: Young Fatherhood: Contemporary Knowledge and Debate

1. The Lives of Young Fathers

2. Policy Responses and Public Discourses: The Neglect of Young Fathers

3. Researching Young Fatherhood Through Time

Part 2: Living Young Fatherhood: Changing Identities, Relationships and Practices

4. Becoming a Young Father: Transitions, Identities, Choices, Constraints

5. Co-Parenting: The Gendered Dynamics of Young Relationships

6. Reconfiguring Families: Intergenerational care and support?

7. Young Breadwinners? Education, Employment, and Training Trajectories

8. Finding a Place to Parent: Young Fathers’ Housing Needs and Pathways - With Linzi Ladlow

Part 3: Supporting Young Fathers: Lived Experiences and Policy Challenges

9. Professional Support for Young Fathers: Support, surveillance, sidelining?

10. Enhancing the Social Engagement of Young Fathers through Qualitative Longitudinal Impact Research

11. Rethinking Young Fatherhoodː Citizenship and Compassionate Social Policy

Appendix: Pen Portraits of the Participants