Involucrados dentro de lo posible: Conciliación trabajo-paternidad de padres primerizos chilenos

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Abstract

This article analyzes how first-time Chilean fathers try to reconcile their paternal and work responsibilities. A longitudinal study that includes the follow up of 32 men in their transition to fatherhood was carried out applying interviews. It is difficult for fathers to reconcile the role of providers with that of care-takers of their children, so they develop strategies to be present in their lives. They have intentions to make changes in their jobs, but have trouble accomplishing them. We believe that if we want to build more egalitarian societies, fathers must be considered primary care-takers of their children and childcare should no longer be seen as an essentially feminine task. Work/family conciliation policies must move in this direction.

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Pavicevic, Y., & Herrera, F. (2019). Involucrados dentro de lo posible: Conciliación trabajo-paternidad de padres primerizos chilenos. Revista Austral de Ciencias Sociales, (36), 97–113. https://doi.org/10.4206/rev.austral.cienc.soc.2019.n36-05

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