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Evgenia Durmanenko et al. /// The value of conscious paternity as a priority direction in the… 85-105
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on clients in order to form the values of family and paternity. Therefore, the objective of the
article is to substantiate and experimentally test the method of forming the value of
conscious paternity in specialists of social work and its transformation into their
professional and value orientation.
Parenthood is the result of individual choice of women / men, which have been
coordinated with other life projects. The reflection of modern parenthood suggests that
people plan to have a child, based on their life intentions, choosing the optimal time for this,
entering this event at certain stages of your life, such as: completion of studies, achievement
of material well-being, career position, etc. (Chernova, Shpakovska, 2010: 3). Again, the
reflection and planning of fatherhood determine the so-called "deferred (postponed)
motherhood / fatherhood". The average age of women giving birth for the first time was 29
years, according to the Organization for economic cooperation and development, in 2020.
In European countries, children are born earlier in Bulgaria, Romania, Latvia, Estonia,
Poland (25-27 years), and later in Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and Greece (30-31
years) (Family database OECD, 2020).
The urgency of the problem of training specialists of social work to forming
conscious parenthood (planning and birth of children, their upbringing and development)
is also emphasized by the results of the European social research, according to which the
late age for childbirth is 41,6 (ranging from 39,1 in Hungary to 43,8 in Austria). The actual
share of mothers who are consciously planning maternity and give birth at the age of 40
was 1,6% in Ukraine, compared with 7,3% in Italy and almost 5,0% in Spain, Ireland, and
Greece. Significantly less than in other European countries, women aged 45-49 give birth in
Ukraine (an average are two women per 10,000), while in Greece this figure is 15, in Ireland
- 13, in Italy - 11 (Aksyonova, 2014: 2 ).
Traditionally, social workers of Europe countries and the world face the same tasks
and problems in the process of their practical activity: professionally to defend the interests
of young people and citizens who cannot do it on their own and need help; to show
personal interest in the organization of control of protection of the person; to organize and
support stimulation of youth to development of constructive activity, own forces with use
of personal reserves; to take preventive measures and independently to offer assistance; to