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Dad takes child-care leave
Mutsumi, Ota, 1999
Japan Quarterly, 46(1), 83-89

A personal reflection from the first man in Japan to take paternity leave discussing how both he and the people of Japan were affected by his actions.

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Depressed moms & child development
National Center for Early Development & Learning (U.S.), November 1999
(NCEDL Spotlights No. 16). Chapel Hill, NC: National Center for Early Development and Learning.

Key findings from a longitudinal study on the correlation between maternal depression and children's development and school readiness, based on data on 1,215 mothers and their children assessed regularly from 1 to 36 months

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Father involvement program effects on fathers, father figures, and their Head Start children: A quasi-experimental study
Fagan, Jay, 1999
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 14(2), 243-269

An evaluation of the effects of participation in an early intervention program designed to increase the rate of father participation in their young children's Head Start programs

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The impact of dependent-care responsibility and gender on work attitudes
Buffardi, Louis C., 1999
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 4(4), 356-367

An analysis of the impact of child care, elder care, and gender on work-family balance and various facets of job satisfaction in a survey questionnaire among federal employees in dual-income households

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Marriage, children, and women's employment: What do we know?
Cohen, Philip N., 1999
Monthly Labor Review, 122(12), 22-31

An examination of women’s involvement, particularly married women, in paid employment, focusing on paid employment and child care in the context of recent welfare reform

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Measuring father involvement in the Early Head Start Evaluation: A multidimensional conceptualization
Cabrera, Natasha J., 1999
Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research.

An overview of available methods and data sources for assessing father involvement, as well as of measures used in the father studies of the Early Head Start Evaluation Project.

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A model for involvement of fathers in literacy development with young at-risk and exceptional children
Stile, Stephen W., 1999
Early Childhood Education Journal, 26(4), 221-224

An overview of a model to help early childhood educators encourage fathers to become involved with their young, at-risk children; themes of the model include early social interaction, shared book reading, incidental preliteracy activities, and school involvement

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A model of fathers' behavioral involvement in child care in dual-earner families
Bonney, Jennifer F., 1999
Journal of Family Psychology, 13(3), 401-415

An account of the amount of time that mother’s and father’s reported that the father was involved in child care, including the amount of time as a primary caregiver and the number of child care tasks performed

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Predictors of father and father figure involvement in pre-kindergarten Head Start
Fagan, Jay, 1999
Philadelphia: National Center on Fathers and Families.

A study of the factors associated with fathers' involvement in urban Head Start programs, based on a sample of 134 fathers and 23 teachers

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Women and the labour market: Recent trends and policy issues
Chaykowski, Richard, 1999
Canadian Public Policy, 25(Suppl. 1), 1-25

A longitudinal study of the labor supply behavior of women in Canada, focusing on trends in labor force participation, employment by industry, and work patterns, and highlighting critical variables such as wage rate, non-wage income, the presence of children in the household, and child care costs

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