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  1. TV dating in China, father-child attachment, marriage and alcoholism, and more links. Post This
  2. Keeping children with kin, evaluating fatherhood programs, and more links. Post This

How TV Dating Shows Helped Change Love and Marriage in China Forever
Pan Wang, The Conversation

Research shows marriage may protect against alcoholism—mostly
Courtney Lopresti, Sovereign Health Group 

Father-Child Attachment
Professor Michael E. Lamb, Fatherhood Global

A Qualitative Research Study of Kinship Diversion Practices
Karin Malm and Tiffany Allen, Child Trends

Measuring Employment, Income, & Financial Stability Among Fathers in Fatherhood Programs
Nancy Thoennes and Jessica Pearson, Fatherhood Research and Practice Network

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