Nonresident Fathers' Leisure with Their Children |
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Authors: | John M. Jenkins |
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Affiliation: | School of Tourism and Hospitality Management , Southern Cross University , Lismore, North South Wales, Australia |
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Abstract: | This study examines nonresident fathers' leisure with their children, which leads to nuanced understandings of nonresident fatherhood, father–child relationships and the role of leisure in these relationships. In-depth interviews were conducted with 18 nonresident fathers residing in the Hunter region, Australia. The fathers who participated in the study were a diverse group. Despite fathers' different life circumstances, experiences of separation, and divorce and child contact arrangements, leisure was an important context for fatherhood. Leisure was a vital aspect of fathers' engagement with their children and a means for them to make valuable contributions as parents to the lives of their children. |
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Keywords: | children engagement father-child contact fatherhood leisure nonresident fathers |
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