Fathers’ caregiving and breadwinning: A gender congruence analysis
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2006
Publication Title
Psychology of Men & Masculinity
DOI
10.1037/1524-9220.7.2.101
ISSN
1939-151X
Abstract
Maurer, Pleck, and Rane's Gender Congruence Theory was further expanded via Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory and tested to predict parenting behaviors in fathers and mothers. Results provided some support for the revised theory for fathers: Both perceived expectations from their wives for caregiving behavior and the perceived caregiving behaviors of other fathers positively predicted their own caregiving behavior, whereas no independent variables were able to predict their breadwinning behavior. Results provided little support for the revised theory for mothers: Only the perceived caregiving behaviors of other mothers positively predicted their own caregiving behavior, and no independent variables predicted their breadwinning behavior. Role Identity was not a significant predictor of behavior in either role for fathers or mothers.
Recommended Citation
Maurer, Trent W., Joseph H. Pleck.
2006.
"Fathers’ caregiving and breadwinning: A gender congruence analysis."
Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 7 (2): 101-112: American Psychological Association.
doi: 10.1037/1524-9220.7.2.101 source: 10.1037/1524-9220.7.2.101
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/ecology-facpubs/210
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