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  1. A demographic profile of U.S. fathers, upcoming Census Bureau webinar, and more. Post This
  2. Supporting the fatherhood journey, a call for papers on marriage and divorce, and more. Post This

Most Fathers Either Are or Have Been Married
Brian Knop and Lindsay M. Monte, U.S. Census Bureau

New Updates to Data.Census.gov—Thursday, June 20, 2019
Census Academy, U.S. Census Bureau

Teen Depression Treatment Should Extend to Parents' Marriage
Kristin Samuelson, Northwestern University via Futurity

Call for Contributors: Marriage and Divorce in America Encyclopedia
National Council on Family Relations

Supporting the Fatherhood Journey: Findings from the Parents and Children Together Evaluation (PACT)
Office of Planning, Research, & Evaluation, Administration for Children & Families, U.S. DHHS

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