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Fathering and Poverty

Uncovering Men’s Participation in Low-Income Family Life

Anna Tarrant (University of Lincoln)

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English
Policy Press
05 August 2021
Anna Tarrant’s revealing research explores the dynamics and diversity of men’s caring roles in low-income households at various stages of their lives. It sheds light on men’s participation in care and the factors that affect it, including class, culture, work and the impact of austerity.

Anna Tarrant’s revealing research explores the dynamics of men’s caring responsibilities in low-income families’ lives.

The book draws on pioneering multigenerational research to examine men’s involvement in care for their families. It interrogates how this is affected by the resources available and the constraints upon them, considering intersections of gender, generation and work, as well as the impact of austerity and welfare support.

Illuminating aspects of care within economic hardship that often go unseen, it deepens our understanding of masculinities and family life and the policies and practices that support or undermine men’s participation.

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Imprint:   Policy Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9781447345510
ISBN 10:   1447345517
Pages:   262
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Undergraduate ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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

Reviews for Fathering and Poverty: Uncovering Men’s Participation in Low-Income Family Life

A sensitive and moving portrayal of men 'on the margins', the ebbs and flows of their family contributions and the challenges they face in securing a caring role. Gets to the heart of debates about poverty, gender and the shaping of contemporary families. Bren Neale, University of Leeds An insightful and nuanced account of the relationship between masculinities, care and financial resources in the lives of fathers who are living on low incomes. Esther Dermott, University of Bristol In this engaging book, previously muted voices and absent experiences of fathering in low-income circumstances are placed centre stage. The lifecourse research takes on over-simplified constructs of father absence and provides compelling insights into men's patterns of presence in fluid and materially uncertain contexts. An overdue addition to the literature on men, fatherhood and caring relationships. Tina Miller, Oxford Brookes University


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