Understanding fathering: The Early Head Start study of fathers of newborns

Author(s): Vogel, Cheri; Boller, Kimberley; Faerber, Jennifer; Shannon, Jacqueline D.; Tamis-LeMonda, Catherine S.;
Date Issued: 2003
Publisher(s): Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
Description: A study of the involvement of low-income fathers in the development of their birth to 14 month-old children, based on a sample of 108 fathers in 10 states
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Funder(s): Ford Foundation
Source: Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research. Retrieved August 3, 2005, from http://www.mathematica-mpr.com/publications/PDFs/ehsnewborns.pdf
Topics: Parents & Families > Family Characteristics > Childrearing & Household Labor

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Country: United States
States: ARKANSAS, IDAHO, NEBRASKA, NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, TENNESSEE, UTAH, VIRGINIA, VERMONT
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