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Dear Colleagues,

please find below the announcement of the Quetelet conference "Men’s
perspective in unions, fertility and parenthood", which will be organized
in Louvain-la-Neuve next November.
The deadline for submitting an extended abstract (or a full paper) is 31st
of May 2016.

Kind regards,
Malgorzata


*Call for papers*

42nd Quetelet Conference, 2016
*Men’s perspective in unions, fertility and parenthood*

9–10 November 2016
Centre for Demographic Research, Louvain-la-Neuve,
Belgium

Extended abstract submission by: 31 May 2016

Researchers have become increasingly interested in men’s role within the
family. One reason for this interest is that the massive participation of
women in the labour market has not been accompanied by a substantial
involvement of men in the family in terms of share of household tasks and
care of children. Various explanations have been proposed for this gap.
Some refer to gender stereotypes; others focus on the structure of the
labour market; still others, on the lack of family policies, especially
those which favour men’s involvement.

Gender inequality may have important consequences for the marriage market,
couples’ reproductive choices, and child development. Besides concerns for
gender inequality, many topics focusing on men have been underexplored in
family research, yet are pressing, for instance, men’s preferences in
unions and fertility, age limits for becoming a father (both biological and
perceived), single fatherhood, and fatherhood in joint custody.

Men’s perspectives in family dynamics have not been fully integrated into
demographic and family research, with the attention tending to focus on
women’s perspectives. This conference is an attempt to address this
imbalance.

*Submitting a paper to the Quetelet Conference*

We invite paper submissions from a wide variety of disciplines,
methodological approaches, and world regions. We welcome papers describing
or explaining men’s role in fertility, mating, and parenting as well as
focusing on mechanisms and ongoing changes. Papers may adopt a gender
perspective and compare men and women on a specific family topic, with
particular emphasis on men. Papers discussing historical populations are
also welcome as they can enlighten the role of specific cultural and
structural conditions in men’s involvement.

Authors are asked to submit a 1–2 page abstract (or a full paper) by 31 May
2016 to [log in to unmask] Submissions should list the full
names, affiliations, and email addresses of all co-authors. Authors will be
notified of the status of their submission by 30 June 2016. After
notification of acceptance, papers must be submitted by 15 October 2016

-- 
Małgorzata Mikucka, PhD

Postdoctoral researcher at DEMO-IACCHOS, Université catholique de Louvain,
Belgium
Senior researcher affiliated with Laboratory for Comparative Social
Research (HSE, Russia)
Member of CONSIRT (The Ohio State University and the Polish Academy of
Sciences)