Today's Dads are more 'hands-on'
by vanessa hardy on 19th Jan 2012
A new major study of 'Fathers Over the Generations', produced by London’s Institute of Education shows that today’s fathers are more ‘hands-on’ with their children, but the time they can spend with them is still limited by work commitments – something their children notice and wish could change. The study also looked at how migration affects fatherhood, by focusing on Irish and Polish families.
Click here to read a summary of the research of the Fatherhood Institute website
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