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Responsible fathering: An overview and conceptual framework
Doherty, William J., 1996
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

A study of the factors that influence fathering, presenting a contextual framework which highlights multiple interacting influences on the father-child relationship, including the father-mother relationship, employment, income, and child characteristics, with implications for fathering programs

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Teenage fathers may play larger role in child care than is often thought
Hollander, Dore, 1996
Family Planning Perspectives, 28(2), 85-86

A longitudinal study of African American teenage women seeking pregnancy tests in the Baltimore, Maryland area and their roles, relationships and responsibilities with their partners over time

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Principles of developing male involvement programs in early childhood settings: A personal experience
Fagan, Jay, 1996
Young Children, 51(4), 64-71

A discussion of current adult male involvement in child care programs like Head Start and how to increase involvement

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