Perspectives on Fathering
A collection of papers on fatherhood by New Zealand authors, some of which were presented at the Social Policy Forum in Wellington in April 1999.
Perspectives on Fathering I
by Stuart Birks and Paul Callister
published by Institute for Public Policy Evaluation, Massey University
- Advocacy on Behalf of Children, Laurie O'Reilly
- Fathers, Families, Futures: A Population Perspective, Ian Pool and Sarah Hillcoat-Nall étamby
- Iron John or Ironing John? The changing lives of New Zealand fathers, Paul Callister
- Fatherhood in an Historical Context, Rex McCann
- Beginning Fatherhood: The greatest job a man can do, Warwick Pudney
- Non-stereotypical Fathers, Harald Breiding-Buss
- "Family-Friendly" Means Fathers Too! Pam Hutton and Trudy McNaughton
- Fiscal and Welfare Barriers to Effective Fatherhood, Keith Rankin
- Fathers - Myths and Realities about Child Maltreatment, Felicity Goodyear-Smith
- Above and Beyond the Best Interests of the Child, Mark Henaghan
- Fathers - Prejudice and Policy, Stuart Birks
Perspectives on Fathering II
by Stuart Birks and Paul Callister
published by Institute for Public Policy Evaluation, Massey University
Index page: Index page
- "In the name of the father" men, fatherhood and public policy; by Ian Shirley
- Fathers Who Care: Partners in Parenting Project, Office of the Commissioner for Children
- Fathers at Work - Families keep out: The need for cultural change in New Zealand workplaces; by Trudie McNaughton, Julie O'Brien
- Developing Support Services to fathers; by Harald Breiding-Buss
- Encounters with counsellors: Relationship Services - what's in it for fathers?; by Sue Hine
- Putting children in the forefront of custody and access disputes; by Robert Ludbrook
- Fatherhood and family law; by Mark Henaghan
- Parenting and the Family Court: an economist's perspective; by Stuart Birks
- Fatherhood and the New Zealand population problem: an economist's view; by Simon Chapple
- Fatherless sons - a review of the voices; by Jill Crisp
- Children living in sole father homes in New Zealand; by Judith Davey
- No job, no wife? - Fathers, paid work and changes in living arrangements in New Zealand; by Paul Callister