The executive summary of Young Unwed Fathers Pilot Project presents P/PV's early findings from the initial implementation of this program which attempted to connect young fathers with the labor market and parental supports. This interim report documents our difficulties and successes with recruitment, retention, service delivery and establishment of linkages with employment/training and child support enforcement agencies. It also highlights many of the common characteristics and behaviors of the young father participants, which lays the necessary groundwork for developing an effective program targeting for this vulnerable population
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Early intervention to support families with infants a...
Literature surrounding parenting roles, fatherhood specifically, increasingly demonstrates the impor...
It is widely recognized as problematic that there are generally low levels of engagement with child ...
In 1991, P/PV designed the Young Unwed Fathers Pilot Project to see if young, economically disadvant...
This qualitative study was directed at evaluating the Trust’s Young Fathers Project, a two year pilo...
A survey of all Early Head Start programs funded from 1995-1998 was conducted during the winter of 1...
This is an exploratory research on the life and experiences of early adult fathers. The main sources...
Grantees were selected through a competitive process and funded for three years to create and implem...
This exploratory study used semi-structured focus groups to examine: 1) where and from whom fathers ...
While some girls cope well as teenage mothers and often have a range of support services, young fath...
This executive summary draws on findings from P/PV's evaluation of Fathers at Work, a national demon...
Transitioning to the father role can be complex and stressful and fathers may not be fully prepared ...
Few studies to date have provided strategies for maintaining low rates of attrition when conducting ...
The male partners of teenage mothers are often ignored or portrayed negatively. This briefing outlin...
It is widely recognized as problematic that there are generally low levels of engagement with child ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Early intervention to support families with infants a...
Literature surrounding parenting roles, fatherhood specifically, increasingly demonstrates the impor...
It is widely recognized as problematic that there are generally low levels of engagement with child ...
In 1991, P/PV designed the Young Unwed Fathers Pilot Project to see if young, economically disadvant...
This qualitative study was directed at evaluating the Trust’s Young Fathers Project, a two year pilo...
A survey of all Early Head Start programs funded from 1995-1998 was conducted during the winter of 1...
This is an exploratory research on the life and experiences of early adult fathers. The main sources...
Grantees were selected through a competitive process and funded for three years to create and implem...
This exploratory study used semi-structured focus groups to examine: 1) where and from whom fathers ...
While some girls cope well as teenage mothers and often have a range of support services, young fath...
This executive summary draws on findings from P/PV's evaluation of Fathers at Work, a national demon...
Transitioning to the father role can be complex and stressful and fathers may not be fully prepared ...
Few studies to date have provided strategies for maintaining low rates of attrition when conducting ...
The male partners of teenage mothers are often ignored or portrayed negatively. This briefing outlin...
It is widely recognized as problematic that there are generally low levels of engagement with child ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Early intervention to support families with infants a...
Literature surrounding parenting roles, fatherhood specifically, increasingly demonstrates the impor...
It is widely recognized as problematic that there are generally low levels of engagement with child ...