In 1991, P/PV designed the Young Unwed Fathers Pilot Project to see if young, economically disadvantaged fathers would enter a program that provided job training, education, counseling and parenting services for up to 18 months, and if participation would lead to an increased capacity to support their children, both financially and developmentally. This report presents a detailed look at selected aspects of the lives of the young fathers before and during program participation, including their attitudes and relationships with the mothers of their children. It also evaluates employment and educational outcomes
This study deals with the experiences of unwed teenage fathers. It does not wish to explain their ex...
This report explores employment and hustling among men in Fathers at Work, a three-year national dem...
Fathers have long been ignored or played a secondary role to mothers in the psychological research l...
The executive summary of Young Unwed Fathers Pilot Project presents P/PV's early findings from the i...
This qualitative study was directed at evaluating the Trust’s Young Fathers Project, a two year pilo...
Grantees were selected through a competitive process and funded for three years to create and implem...
Literature surrounding parenting roles, fatherhood specifically, increasingly demonstrates the impor...
This executive summary draws on findings from P/PV's evaluation of Fathers at Work, a national demon...
The increase of men\u27s involvement in their children\u27s lives is a common theme in the popular m...
In the United States, mothers participate in literacy activities with their young children more ofte...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to describe and analyze the experiential perspectives...
The male partners of teenage mothers are often ignored or portrayed negatively. This briefing outlin...
This is an exploratory research on the life and experiences of early adult fathers. The main sources...
This report displays and discusses some of the data related to the poverty of children and their\ud ...
Public interest in fostering male involvement in early childhood programs continues to increase. For...
This study deals with the experiences of unwed teenage fathers. It does not wish to explain their ex...
This report explores employment and hustling among men in Fathers at Work, a three-year national dem...
Fathers have long been ignored or played a secondary role to mothers in the psychological research l...
The executive summary of Young Unwed Fathers Pilot Project presents P/PV's early findings from the i...
This qualitative study was directed at evaluating the Trust’s Young Fathers Project, a two year pilo...
Grantees were selected through a competitive process and funded for three years to create and implem...
Literature surrounding parenting roles, fatherhood specifically, increasingly demonstrates the impor...
This executive summary draws on findings from P/PV's evaluation of Fathers at Work, a national demon...
The increase of men\u27s involvement in their children\u27s lives is a common theme in the popular m...
In the United States, mothers participate in literacy activities with their young children more ofte...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to describe and analyze the experiential perspectives...
The male partners of teenage mothers are often ignored or portrayed negatively. This briefing outlin...
This is an exploratory research on the life and experiences of early adult fathers. The main sources...
This report displays and discusses some of the data related to the poverty of children and their\ud ...
Public interest in fostering male involvement in early childhood programs continues to increase. For...
This study deals with the experiences of unwed teenage fathers. It does not wish to explain their ex...
This report explores employment and hustling among men in Fathers at Work, a three-year national dem...
Fathers have long been ignored or played a secondary role to mothers in the psychological research l...