Failing our Fathers presents a comprehensive picture of vulnerable nonresident fathers. This group is far larger than most people think, cutting across racial and ethnic groups and affecting families around the country, in cities and suburbs alike.
Failing our Fathers presents a comprehensive picture of vulnerable nonresident fathers. This group is far larger than most people think, cutting across racial and ethnic groups and affecting families around the country, in cities and suburbs alike.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ronald B. Mincy, PhD, is the Maurice V. Russell Professor of Social Policy and Social Work Practice at the Columbia University School of Social Work and Director of the Center for Research on Fathers, Children and Family Well-Being (CRFCFW). He is also a co-principal investigator of the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study. Monique Jethwani-Keyser, PhD is a Lecturer at the Columbia University School of Social Work (CUSSW), where she is teaching Human Behavior and the Social Environment, Adolescent Development, and Clinical Practice Evaluation.Serena Klempin, MSW, is a Research Associate at the Community College Research Center, Teachers College, Columbia University. She was most recently a Research Associate at the Columbia University School of Social Work's Center for Research on Fathers, Children and Family Well-Being.
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* PART I: INTRODUCTION * Chapter 1. Introduction * Chapter 2. Who are these Fathers? * PART II: NONRESIDENT FATHER PRESENCE * Chapter 3. Nonresident Fathers in Active Parenting Roles * Chapter 4. Understanding Challenges to Active Parenting Roles * Chapter 5. Nonresident Fathers as Breadwinners * Chapter 6. Understanding Challenges to the Breadwinner Role: Limited Education * Chapter 7. Understanding Challenges to the Breadwinner Role: Limited Employment and Finances * PART III: CONCLUSION * Chapter 8. How Programs and Policies Can Help Nonresident Fathers Reach Their Goals * Chapter 9. Tips for Nonresident Fathers
* PART I: INTRODUCTION * Chapter 1. Introduction * Chapter 2. Who are these Fathers? * PART II: NONRESIDENT FATHER PRESENCE * Chapter 3. Nonresident Fathers in Active Parenting Roles * Chapter 4. Understanding Challenges to Active Parenting Roles * Chapter 5. Nonresident Fathers as Breadwinners * Chapter 6. Understanding Challenges to the Breadwinner Role: Limited Education * Chapter 7. Understanding Challenges to the Breadwinner Role: Limited Employment and Finances * PART III: CONCLUSION * Chapter 8. How Programs and Policies Can Help Nonresident Fathers Reach Their Goals * Chapter 9. Tips for Nonresident Fathers
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