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Fatherhood and Men's Lives at Middle Age
David J. Eggebeen1*,
Jeffrey Dew2,
and
Chris Knoester3
1 Pennsylvania State University
2 University of Virginia
3 Ohio State University
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: e5x{at}psu.edu.
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This article uses data on 2,024 men who were followed through the third wave of the National Survey of Families and Households to examine the implications of fatherhood experiences for mens involvement in altruistic social activities at middle age.We find that middle-aged men (ages 45-65) who at some point in their lives become fathers are significantly more likely to have altruistically oriented social relationships and be involved in service organizations compared with men who have never become fathers. Furthermore, it appears that the defining aspect of the effect of fatherhood is the level of engagement with children while they are growing up. Neither current residential status nor whether current nonresidence occurs because of nest leaving is found to distinguish mens altruistic ties.
First published on July 28, 2009 Journal of Family Issues 2009, doi:10.1177/0192513X09341446

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