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Fathers' Views of Co-Parenting Relationships: Findings from the PACT Evaluation

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  • Daniel Friend
  • Jeffrey Max
  • Pamela Holcomb
  • Kathryn Edin
  • Robin Dion

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In-depth qualitative interviews with a subset of low-income fathers participating in a Responsible Fatherhood program offer insights into the nature of fathers’ co-parenting relationships with their children’s mothers, the tenor of these relationships, and the fathers’ efforts to co-parent their children.

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  • Daniel Friend & Jeffrey Max & Pamela Holcomb & Kathryn Edin & Robin Dion, "undated". "Fathers' Views of Co-Parenting Relationships: Findings from the PACT Evaluation," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e64b41aba8c44664be3b8179a, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Marcia Carlson & Sara McLanahan & Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, 2008. "Coparenting and nonresident fathers’ involvement with young children after a nonmarital birth," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 45(2), pages 461-488, May.
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    1. Sarah Avellar & Reginald Covington & Quinn Moore & Ankita Patnaik & April Wu, "undated". "Parents and Children Together: Effects of Four Responsible Fatherhood Programs for Low-Income Fathers," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a402e2e5debd413fbd90a22aa, Mathematica Policy Research.

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