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Pathways-To-Outcomes: How Responsible Fatherhood Program Activities May Lead to Intended Outcomes

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  • Scott Baumgartner
  • Daniel Friend
  • Pamela Holcomb
  • Elizabeth Clary
  • Heather Zaveri
  • Amy Overcash

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This report presents the four RF Pathways-to-Outcomes models, related to outcomes for which at least one program in the PACT evaluation had statistically significant impacts: (1) healthy relationships between co-parents, (2) father development and well-being, (3) consistent employment; and (4) parenting skills and father involvement.

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  • Scott Baumgartner & Daniel Friend & Pamela Holcomb & Elizabeth Clary & Heather Zaveri & Amy Overcash, "undated". "Pathways-To-Outcomes: How Responsible Fatherhood Program Activities May Lead to Intended Outcomes," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 96656d57046a4f388057bd3d4, Mathematica Policy Research.
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