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The Early Head Start Father Studies: Design, Data Collection, and Summary of Father Presence in the Lives of Infants and Toddlers

Kimberly Boller, Robert Bradley, Natasha Cabrera, Helen Raikes, Barbara Pan, Jeffrey Shears and Lori Roggman

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Abstract: This introduction provides an overview of the research and policy context for the Early Head Start Father Studies, which began in 1997. The studies addressed key questions about low-income fathers and their children (all under 3 years old), using a variety of data collection approaches.

Keywords: Early Head Start; Father Studies; Infants and Toddlers; Father Presence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 27
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