¿Cómo interactúan la orientación personal, los acuerdos de pareja y la cultura organizacional en el logro de paternidades cuidadoras?

  1. Bogino, Victoria
  2. Jurado-Guerrero, Teresa
  3. Botía-Morillas, Carmen
  4. Monferrer, Jordi M.
  5. Abril, Paco
Revista:
Empiria: Revista de metodología de ciencias sociales

ISSN: 1139-5737

Ano de publicación: 2021

Número: 51

Páxinas: 125-152

Tipo: Artigo

DOI: 10.5944/EMPIRIA.51.2021.30810 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

Outras publicacións en: Empiria: Revista de metodología de ciencias sociales

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Resumo

This research aims to analyze how and why heterosexual parents working in SMEs are involved in care, paying special attention to their personal and couple processes and their work context. To this end, interviews were conducted with fathers with a partner and children up to the age of 12, both supervisors and supervised, who worked in companies with equality labels or practices and who have enjoyed work-family-reconciliation benefits. The results show that in order to become a committed father, it is necessary to adopt certain personal orientations and practices, both on the part of the father and the couple, together with the existence of facilitating elements provided by the companies. However, a favorable work environment is neither a necessary nor sufficient condition for acting as a caring parent.

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