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Original Articles

Leisure and Fatherhood in Dual‐Earner Families

Pages 185-199 | Received 01 Mar 2005, Accepted 01 Nov 2005, Published online: 22 Aug 2006

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Mona Mirehie, H. Gibson, S. Kang & H. Bell. (2019) Parental insights from three elite-level youth sports: implications for family life. World Leisure Journal 61:2, pages 98-112.
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Dawn E. Trussell, Ruth Jeanes & Elizabeth Such. (2017) Revisiting Family Leisure Research and Critical Reflections on the Future of Family-Centered Scholarship. Leisure Sciences 39:5, pages 385-399.
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Elizabeth Such. (2016) The Olympic family? Young people, family practices and the London 2012 Olympic Games. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 8:2, pages 189-206.
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Ben Clayton & Emily Coates. (2015) Negotiating the climb: a fictional representation of climbing, gendered parenting and the morality of time. Annals of Leisure Research 18:2, pages 235-251.
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Karla A. Henderson & Heather J. Gibson. (2013) An Integrative Review of Women, Gender, and Leisure: Increasing Complexities. Journal of Leisure Research 45:2, pages 115-135.
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Liz Such. (2013) Little leisure in the Big Society. Leisure Studies 32:1, pages 89-107.
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Lydia Buswell, RamonB. Zabriskie, Neil Lundberg & AlanJ. Hawkins. (2012) The Relationship Between Father Involvement in Family Leisure and Family Functioning: The Importance of Daily Family Leisure. Leisure Sciences 34:2, pages 172-190.
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Richard Pringle, Tess Kay & JohnM. Jenkins. (2011) Masculinities, gender relations and leisure studies: Are we there yet?. Annals of Leisure Research 14:2-3, pages 107-119.
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HeikeA. Schänzel & KarenA. Smith. (2011) The absence of fatherhood: achieving true gender scholarship in family tourism research. Annals of Leisure Research 14:2-3, pages 143-154.
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