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Farskap og foreldrepermisjon. Ei kulturvitskapleg studie av det å vere småbarnsfar

Stavdal, Silje Jeanette Nautvik
Master thesis
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2016-05-18
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Abstract
Det siste tiåret har fedrar sine rettigheiter og plikter til omsorg for barn vore det viktigaste fokuset i utviklinga av familiepolitikken i Noreg. I samband med samtida sitt fokus på fedrar undersøker denne studien korleis småbarnsfedrar fortel om å vere fedrar. Meir spesifikt undersøker denne studia korleis småbarnsfedrar oppfattar sitt farskap og kva faktorar som legg føringar for deira bruk av foreldrepermisjon. Denne studien er basert på sju kvalitative intervju med småbarnsfedrar.
 
Summary This last decade, father's rights and obligations concerning the care of children have been the main focus in the development of Norway's family policies. In relation to the present's focus on fatherhood, this thesis examines how fathers of young children narrate about being a father. More specifically, this thesis examines how fathers of young children interpret fatherhood and also which factors influences their use of parental leave. This study is based on seven qualitative interviews that I have conducted with fathers of young children.
 
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