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Exploring Fathering Roles in Low-Income Families: The Influence of Intergenerational Transmission

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  • Jeffrey Shears
  • Jean Ann Summers
  • Kimberly Boller
  • Gina Barclay-McLaughlin

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This study explores the meaning of fathering among men identified as fathers or father figures of 24-month-old children enrolled in Early Head Start research sites.

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  • Jeffrey Shears & Jean Ann Summers & Kimberly Boller & Gina Barclay-McLaughlin, "undated". "Exploring Fathering Roles in Low-Income Families: The Influence of Intergenerational Transmission," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5dbba9c0d4d24916847c16fc0, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:5dbba9c0d4d24916847c16fc0b1a392e
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