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A Center on Children and Families Event

Mama Says: A National Survey of Mothers’ Attitudes on Fathering

Marriage and Family Formation, Children & Families

Event Summary

According to a new report by the National Fatherhood Initiative, mothers report that stable, well-functioning marriages are extremely important to good fathering, yet over half of mothers say fathers are replaceable by single mothers and nearly two-thirds of mothers say that fathers are replaceable by other men. The report also reveals the important role played by work/family balance in shaping modern fatherhood.

Event Information

When

Tuesday, December 01, 2009
9:00 AM to 10:45 AM

Where

Falk Auditorium
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
Map

Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

Email: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

On December 1, the National Fatherhood Initiative released “Mama Says: A National Survey of Mothers’ Attitudes on Fathering” at an event sponsored by the Center on Children and Families at Brookings. The event featured the report’s authors, Barbara Dafoe Whitehead of Rutgers University and Norval Glenn of the University of Texas. A panel of practitioners, state officials, and scholars offered their views on these and other findings of the survey.

Speakers and panelists also took questions from the audience.

Participants

Welcome

Ron Haskins

Senior Fellow, Economic Studies

Overview

Barbara Dafoe Whitehead

Director, Center for Thrift and Generosity
Institute for American Values

Panel

Moderator: Roland C. Warren

President
National Fatherhood Initiative

Kathryn Edin

Professor of Public Policy and Management
Harvard University

Norval Glenn

Professor of Sociology
University of Texas

Nisa Muhammad

Executive Director
Wedded Bliss Foundation

J. Tracy Robinson

Executive Director
Ohio Commission on Fatherhood

Sheri Steisel

Federal Affairs Counsel
National Conference of State Legislatures


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