TY - JOUR
T1 - Perceptions of gender equality and engaged fatherhood among young fathers: parenthood and family policy in Sweden and the UK
AU - Tarrant, Anna
AU - Ladlow, Linzi
AU - Johansson, Thomas
AU - Andreasson, Jesper
AU - Way, Laura
PY - 2022/6/6
Y1 - 2022/6/6
N2 - This article presents analyses from an international empirical study of young fatherhood in Sweden and the UK to interrogate how welfare contexts and family policy shape young fathers’ views of parenthood. Our analyses demonstrate that despite differences in constructions of young fatherhood, whereby young parenthood is problematised in UK family policy, more so than in Sweden, young fathers in both countries express an encouraging commitment to contemporary cultural imperatives for engaged fatherhood. However, differences in welfare and parental leave systems have a clear influence on the extent to which the young men in the respective countries fulfil their parental commitments and act as local agents of change in the wider social project of gender equality. We argue that while policy processes and discourses in support of young parenthood and gender equality are currently treated as disparate concerns, their articulations with one another may instead be seen as complementary and symbiotic.
AB - This article presents analyses from an international empirical study of young fatherhood in Sweden and the UK to interrogate how welfare contexts and family policy shape young fathers’ views of parenthood. Our analyses demonstrate that despite differences in constructions of young fatherhood, whereby young parenthood is problematised in UK family policy, more so than in Sweden, young fathers in both countries express an encouraging commitment to contemporary cultural imperatives for engaged fatherhood. However, differences in welfare and parental leave systems have a clear influence on the extent to which the young men in the respective countries fulfil their parental commitments and act as local agents of change in the wider social project of gender equality. We argue that while policy processes and discourses in support of young parenthood and gender equality are currently treated as disparate concerns, their articulations with one another may instead be seen as complementary and symbiotic.
U2 - 10.1332/204674321X16520100466479
DO - 10.1332/204674321X16520100466479
M3 - Article
SN - 2046-7443
VL - 12
JO - Families, Relationships and Societies
JF - Families, Relationships and Societies
IS - 3
ER -