(blog of a feminist dad)

Archive for the ‘studies’ Category

working all the angles: men, housework, and sex

I’m so frustrated that I won’t make this year’s Council on Contemporary Families Conference in Chicago. Here I am, living in the city, researching fathering and other family issues, and a date I set over a year ago falls on exactly the same weekend. I’ll be out of town. What will I miss? The great [...]

Presidential Work-Family Survey: Only Democrats Respond!

A survey issued to every Presidential Candidate was released last month by Take Care Net and partners. They asked questions of policy support on issues of child care, child care workers, other paid and unpaid family caregivers, and victims of domestic violence. The survey focused on how people are best able to be both good [...]

What a Dad! (oh, and um, you too Mom)

As I mentioned here, I was a feminist before I was a Dad. In fact, I’m not even a Dad yet. Sarah’s due date was yesterday and we’re really just waiting. And waiting. So what better time for some ruminations on the near future? Last week this great editorial ran in the Chicago Tribune called [...]

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