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Shifting Roles During the Economic Downturn
Posted in Economic Downturn, Recommended Links Also tagged anxiety, arguments, changing roles, communication, conflict resolution, depressed mothers, Economic Downturn, effect on masculinity, effect on the family, gender, housework, lazy husband, Marriage, masculinity, men and housework, recession, resolving conflicts, worry about child Leave a comment
John Stossel Interviews Dr. Coleman on 20-20, Men, Parenting and Housework
Discusses Dr. Coleman’s book “The Lazy Husband: How to Get Men to Do More Parenting and Housework.” Also shows Dr. Coleman’s work with 2 couples.
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Work/Life and Kids: What Do Kids Really Think About Their Working Parents?
[ February 10, 2010; 10:00 am to 10:10 am. ] Wed., Feb 10, 10AM PST
Posted in Appearances Also tagged economics, gender, mothering, mothers, Parenting, parents, women, work-family balance, work-family conflicts Leave a comment
Sports Apathy, SF Chronicle
All of this passion around football season makes me question my membership in the club of Male Identity. I assume it’s a bad sign that I find more stimulation going with my wife to the Nordstrom’s Petite section than I do crouched forward with my drunken friends, watching Jerry Rice snatch yet another touchdown in [...]
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NY Times: Working Women Say Their Marriage Is Richer For It
NPR On Point with Tom Ashbrook
What Do Kids Really Think About Their Working Parents?