REPORTS
- British Social Attitudes: Relationships and Gender Identity. 36th edition.
- British Social Attitudes: Women and Work Identity. 36th edition.
- Burgess, A. (2008) The Costs and Benefits of Active Fatherhood: Evidence and Insights to Inform the Development of Policy and Practice. Fathers Direct.
- Burgess, A. and Davies, J. (2017). Cash or Carry? Fathers Combining Work and Care in the UK (Full Report). Contemporary Fathers in the UK series. Marlborough: Fatherhood Institute.
- Goldman, R. & Burgess, A. (2017). Where’s the Daddy? Fathers and Father-Figures in UK Datasets (Condensed Report). Contemporary Fathers in the UK series. Marlborough: Fatherhood Institute.
ACADEMIC TEXTS
- Baxter, J., Hewitt, B., Haynes, M., & Western, M. (2013). Pathways through the life course: The effect of relationship and parenthood on domestic labour. Life Course Research and Social Policies, 1, 145–159.
- Bianchi, S.M., Sayer, L.C., Milkie, M.A. and Robinson, J.P. (2012). Housework: Who did, does or will do it, and how much does it matter?. Social Forces, 91(1), 55-63.
- Bittman, M., England, P., Folbre, N., Sayer, L., & Matheson, G. (2003). When does gender trump money? Bargaining and time in household work. American Journal of Sociology, 109(1), 186–214
- Brines, J. (1994). Economic dependency, gender, and the division of labor at home. American Journal of Sociology, 100, 652–688.
- Chesley, N. (2017). What does it mean to be a “breadwinner” mother? Journal of Family Issues, 38(18), 2594–2619.
- Chesley, N., & Flood, S. (2017). Signs of change? At-home and breadwinner parents’ housework and child-care time. Journal of Marriage and Family, 79, 511–534.
- Deutsch, F. M., & Gaunt, R. A. (in press). Equality at home: How 25 couples around the globe share housework and childcare. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Doucet, A. (2018). Do men mother? Fathering, care and domestic responsibility (Second edition). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
- Gaunt, R. (2019). Social psychological predictors of involvement in childcare: the mediating role of changes in women’s work patterns after childbirth. Community Work and Family, 22 (2). ISSN 1366-8803
- Gaunt, R. (2013). Ambivalent sexism and perceptions of men and women who violate gendered family roles. Community, Work & Family, 16 (4). 401-416
- Gaunt, R. (2013). Breadwinning moms, caregiving dads: double standard in social judgments of gender norm violators. Journal of Family Issues, 34 (1). 3-24
- Gaunt, R. and Pinho, M. (2018). Do sexist mothers change more diapers? Ambivalent sexism, maternal gatekeeping and the division of childcare. Sex Roles . ISSN 0360-0025
- Gaunt, R. and Scott, J. (2017). Gender differences in identities and their socio-structural correlates: how gendered lives shape parental and work identities. Journal of Family Issues, 38 (13). 1852-1877.
- Gaunt, R. and Scott, J. (2014). Parents’ involvement in child care: do parental and work identities matter? Psychology of Women Quarterly, 38 (4). 475-489.
- Jordan, A. (2020). Masculinizing Care? Gender, Ethics of Care, and Fathers’ Rights Groups. Men and Masculinities . pp. 1-23. ISSN 1097-184X
- Jordan, A. (2009). ‘Dads aren’t demons. Mums aren’t madonnas.’ Constructions of fatherhood and masculinities in the (real) Fathers 4 Justice campaign. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 31 (4). 419-433.
- Kroska, A. (2003). Investigating gender differences in the meaning of household chores and child care. Journal of Marriage and Family, 65(2), 456–473.
- Latshaw, B. A. (2015). From mopping to mowing. The Journal of Men’s Studies, 23(3), 252–270.
- Latshaw, B. A., & Hale, S. I. (2016). “The domestic handoff”: Stay-at-home fathers’ time use in female breadwinner families. Journal of Family Studies, 22, 97–120.
- Medved, C. (2016). Stay-at-home fathering as a feminist opportunity: Perpetuating, resisting and transforming gender relations of caring and earning. Journal of Family Communication, 16, 16–31.
- Negraia, D. V., Augustine, J. M., & Prickett, K. C. (2018). Gender disparities in parenting time across activities, child ages, and educational groups. Journal of Family Issues, 39(11), 3006–3028.
- Pinho, M. and Gaunt, R. (2019). Doing and undoing gender in male carer/female breadwinner families. Community, Work & Family . ISSN 1366-8803
- Snitker, A. (2018). Not Mr. Mom: Navigating discourses for stay-at-home fathers. The Journal of Men’s Studies, 26(2), 203–221.
- Solomon, C. R. (2017). The lives of stay-at-home fathers : masculinity, carework and fatherhood in the United States. Emerald Publishing Limited: Bingley.
- Tarrant, A. (2018). Care in an age of austerity: men’s care responsibilities in low-income families. Ethics & Social Welfare, 12 (1). 34-48.
- Tarrant, A. (2018). Researching Men’s Care Responsibilities in Low-Income Families Using Qualitative Secondary Analysis, SAGE Methods Case: DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781526427526
- Wattis, L., Standing, K., & Yerkes, M. A. (2013). Mothers and work–life balance: Exploring the contradictions and complexities involved in work–family negotiation. Community, Work & Family, 16(1), 1–19.
OTHER RELEVANT PROJECTS