2022
DOI: 10.15362/ijbs.v28i0.441
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Bahamian Fathers' Involvement with Their Child’s Schooling: To What Extent does Family Structure Matter?

Abstract: This study examined characteristics of Bahamian fathers' involvement with their child's schooling using data from a comprehensive study on parent involvement within one Bahamian community. We triangulated data from a parent survey (n = 91 males, n = 278 females) and community interview data (n = 33 community members) to compare fathers to mothers, examine whether fathers living in the same home as their child had an impact on their involvement with schooling, and pinpoint beliefs regarding family structure and… Show more

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“…First, the Caribbean literature informs that the first two variables are related to involvement (Devonish & Anderson, 2017;Marshall & Jackman, 2015;O'Neil Kerr, 2014), second, the international literature informs that school type plays a role in involvement (Mulligan, 2003), and third, previous findings using this database (Bowe & Johnson, 2022) showed mothers being slightly more involved than fathers.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…First, the Caribbean literature informs that the first two variables are related to involvement (Devonish & Anderson, 2017;Marshall & Jackman, 2015;O'Neil Kerr, 2014), second, the international literature informs that school type plays a role in involvement (Mulligan, 2003), and third, previous findings using this database (Bowe & Johnson, 2022) showed mothers being slightly more involved than fathers.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 96%