Smh.com.au 12/1/2014
“… Fathers are typically employed full-time and often work very long hours, but contemporary expectations around fatherhood means many want to be nurturing, “hands-on” dads. Yet workplaces have failed to make the necessary policy and cultural shifts to support fathers being more involved in parenting, which means greater conflict between work and family life, new research has found. …”
Read the entire article: http://www.smh.com.au/national/workplaces-havent-kept-up-with-contemporary-fatherhood-study-shows-20141112-11l34s.html