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  1. Somehow missed that #MaaikeHornstra's final dissertation chapter is out in
    #SexRoles. We use the #OKiN survey to examine #kinkeeping involvement across parents & how these practices are related to parent-child closeness.

    link.springer.com/article/10.1

    A few key findings:
    1) #kinkeeping - the work needed to build & maintain family ties - is primarily done by women, irrespective of their biological tie to the child. In fact, when involved, #stepmothers are engaged in more kinkeeping activities than any type of father (as shown in attached figure).

    2) we found that when a spouse takes an active role in #kinkeeping, it can foster ties between parents & children. For example, a #stepmother who helps with kin-work may facilitate closer ties between separated biological fathers and their children.

    3) #2 echoes - for example - the qualitative work of #MariaSchmeeckle published in #JMF which highlights the active role which a #stepmother plays in facilitating contact & inclusion between herself, her husband, & the involved children (his & hers).

    And yes, I might have spent some of the time editing the article proofs humming #Labour of #parispaloma...

    #GenderRoles #CognitiveLabor #Stepmother #Parenting

  2. Somehow missed that #MaaikeHornstra's final dissertation chapter is out in
    #SexRoles. We use the #OKiN survey to examine #kinkeeping involvement across parents & how these practices are related to parent-child closeness.

    link.springer.com/article/10.1

    A few key findings:
    1) #kinkeeping - the work needed to build & maintain family ties - is primarily done by women, irrespective of their biological tie to the child. In fact, when involved, #stepmothers are engaged in more kinkeeping activities than any type of father (as shown in attached figure).

    2) we found that when a spouse takes an active role in #kinkeeping, it can foster ties between parents & children. For example, a #stepmother who helps with kin-work may facilitate closer ties between separated biological fathers and their children.

    3) #2 echoes - for example - the qualitative work of #MariaSchmeeckle published in #JMF which highlights the active role which a #stepmother plays in facilitating contact & inclusion between herself, her husband, & the involved children (his & hers).

    And yes, I might have spent some of the time editing the article proofs humming #Labour of #parispaloma...

    #GenderRoles #CognitiveLabor #Stepmother #Parenting

  3. Somehow missed that #MaaikeHornstra's final dissertation chapter is out in
    #SexRoles. We use the #OKiN survey to examine #kinkeeping involvement across parents & how these practices are related to parent-child closeness.

    link.springer.com/article/10.1

    A few key findings:
    1) #kinkeeping - the work needed to build & maintain family ties - is primarily done by women, irrespective of their biological tie to the child. In fact, when involved, #stepmothers are engaged in more kinkeeping activities than any type of father (as shown in attached figure).

    2) we found that when a spouse takes an active role in #kinkeeping, it can foster ties between parents & children. For example, a #stepmother who helps with kin-work may facilitate closer ties between separated biological fathers and their children.

    3) #2 echoes - for example - the qualitative work of #MariaSchmeeckle published in #JMF which highlights the active role which a #stepmother plays in facilitating contact & inclusion between herself, her husband, & the involved children (his & hers).

    And yes, I might have spent some of the time editing the article proofs humming #Labour of #parispaloma...

    #GenderRoles #CognitiveLabor #Stepmother #Parenting

  4. Somehow missed that #MaaikeHornstra's final dissertation chapter is out in
    #SexRoles. We use the #OKiN survey to examine #kinkeeping involvement across parents & how these practices are related to parent-child closeness.

    link.springer.com/article/10.1

    A few key findings:
    1) #kinkeeping - the work needed to build & maintain family ties - is primarily done by women, irrespective of their biological tie to the child. In fact, when involved, #stepmothers are engaged in more kinkeeping activities than any type of father (as shown in attached figure).

    2) we found that when a spouse takes an active role in #kinkeeping, it can foster ties between parents & children. For example, a #stepmother who helps with kin-work may facilitate closer ties between separated biological fathers and their children.

    3) #2 echoes - for example - the qualitative work of #MariaSchmeeckle published in #JMF which highlights the active role which a #stepmother plays in facilitating contact & inclusion between herself, her husband, & the involved children (his & hers).

    And yes, I might have spent some of the time editing the article proofs humming #Labour of #parispaloma...

    #GenderRoles #CognitiveLabor #Stepmother #Parenting

  5. At the #DutchDemographyDay Maaike Hornstra presents our work on #kinkeeping behaviors. Loads of interesting findings in that paper but what I really like is the lack of a difference between #BiologicalMothers and #StepMothers when it comes to the range of kinkeeping behaviors that they do (both groups of women do more than any type of #father). Goes against this #WickedStepmother stereotype.

  6. At the #DutchDemographyDay Maaike Hornstra presents our work on #kinkeeping behaviors. Loads of interesting findings in that paper but what I really like is the lack of a difference between #BiologicalMothers and #StepMothers when it comes to the range of kinkeeping behaviors that they do (both groups of women do more than any type of #father). Goes against this #WickedStepmother stereotype.

  7. At the #DutchDemographyDay Maaike Hornstra presents our work on #kinkeeping behaviors. Loads of interesting findings in that paper but what I really like is the lack of a difference between #BiologicalMothers and #StepMothers when it comes to the range of kinkeeping behaviors that they do (both groups of women do more than any type of #father). Goes against this #WickedStepmother stereotype.

  8. At the #DutchDemographyDay Maaike Hornstra presents our work on #kinkeeping behaviors. Loads of interesting findings in that paper but what I really like is the lack of a difference between #BiologicalMothers and #StepMothers when it comes to the range of kinkeeping behaviors that they do (both groups of women do more than any type of #father). Goes against this #WickedStepmother stereotype.