Chapter 1 Fatherhood and Social Policy in International Perspective: An Introduction, Michael E. Lamb; Chapter 2 Paternal Child Care as a Policy Relevant Social Phenomenon and Research Topic: The Question of Values, Eisikovits Rivka; Chapter 3 Fatherhood and Social Policy: Some Insights From a Comparative Perspective, Sheila B. Kamerman; Chapter 4 The Swedish Parental Insurance Policy: An Experiment in Social Engineering, Michael E. Lamb, James A. Levine; Chapter 5 The Father’s Case in Child Custody Disputes: The Contributions of Psychological Research, Ross A. Thompson; Chapter 6 The Fatherhood Project, James A. Levine, Joseph H. Pleck, Michael E. Lamb; Chapter 7 The Gender Dilemma in Social Welfare: Who Cares for Children?, Martin Wolins; Chapter 8 Fathers and Child Welfare Services: The Forgotten Clients?, Eliezer D. Jaffe; Chapter 9 Increased Paternal Participation: The Fathers’ Perspective, Graeme Russell, Norma Radin; Chapter 10 Increased Fathering: Effects on the Mother, Lois Wladis Hoffman; Chapter 11 Increased Father Participation and Child Development Outcomes, Norma Radin, Graeme Russell; Chapter 12 Costs and Benefits of Increased Paternal Involvement in Childrearing: The Societal Perspective, Abraham Sagi, Nachman Sharon; Chapter 13 Cross-Cultural Uses of Research on Fathering, Rivka Eisikovits, Martin Wolins; Chapter 14 Summary and Recommendations for Public Policy, Michael E. Lamb, Graeme Russell, Abraham Sagi;
Michael E. Lamb University of Utah, Araham Sagi University of Haifa Israel