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The perceptions of the role of women and men in families have changed over the past few decades. Men are no longer perceived as the economic providers to families.  The role of men in the family has undergone many “diverse demographic, socio-economic and cultural transformations” impacting the formation, stability and overall well-being of families. In light of this development, DESA’s Division for Social Policy and Development (DSPD) launched a new publication on “Men in Families and Family Policy in a Changing World” on 17 February focusing on the shifting roles and views of men in families.

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… also discuss trends related to educational attainment and urbanization and their implications for men’s involvement in … are affecting men’s participation in care work, notably, urbanization and increases in educational attain- ment. The impact of urbanization on men’s participation in family life is not …