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CRCFW. 2004. “"His" and ‘Her’ Marriage Expectations: Determinants and Consequences”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: "His" and "Her" Marriage Expectations: Determinants and Consequences. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2015. “Effects of Social Disadvantage and Genetic Sensitivity on Children’s Telomere Length”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Effects of Social Disadvantage and Genetic Sensitivity on Children’s Telomere Length. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2001. “New Parents’ Attitudes to Fathers’ Rights and Obligations”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: New Parents’ Attitudes to Fathers’ Rights and Obligations. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2004. “Do Good Partners Make Good Parents? Relationship Quality and Parenting in Married and Unmarried Families”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Do Good Partners Make Good Parents? Relationship Quality and Parenting in Married and Unmarried Families. Reference Link
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CRCFW. 2000. “Dispelling Myths About Unmarried Fathers”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Dispelling Myths About Unmarried Fathers. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2004. “The Effects of State Policies on TANF Participation”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: The Effects of State Policies on TANF Participation. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2002. “Mothers’ Beliefs About Welfare Rules”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Mothers’ Beliefs About Welfare Rules. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2001. “The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study Baseline City Report: New York, New York”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study Baseline City Report: New York, New York. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2004. “Maternal Stress and Mothering Behaviors in Stable and Unstable Families”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Maternal Stress and Mothering Behaviors in Stable and Unstable Families. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2002. “Diversity Among Unmarried Parents”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Diversity Among Unmarried Parents. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2001. “The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study Baseline City Report: Indianapolis, Indiana”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study Baseline City Report: Indianapolis, Indiana. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2004. “Parents’ Labor Force Participation: Does Child Health Matter?”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Parents’ Labor Force Participation: Does Child Health Matter?. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2002. “Is Marriage a Viable Objective for Fragile Families?”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Is Marriage a Viable Objective for Fragile Families?. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2003. “The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study National Report”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study National Report. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2004. “Racial and Ethnic Differences in Marriage Among New, Unwed Parents”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Racial and Ethnic Differences in Marriage Among New, Unwed Parents. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2002. “Multiple Partner Fertility”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Multiple Partner Fertility. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2007. “Parents’ Relationship Status Five Years After a Non-Marital Birth”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Parents’ Relationship Status Five Years After a Non-Marital Birth. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2004. “Religion and Marriage in Urban America”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Religion and Marriage in Urban America. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2002. “The Living Arrangements of New, Unmarried Mothers”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: The Living Arrangements of New, Unmarried Mothers. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2007. “Mothers’ Residential Mobility Following the Birth of a Child”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Mothers’ Residential Mobility Following the Birth of a Child. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2004. “The Hispanic Paradox and Breastfeeding: Does Acculturation Matter?”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: The Hispanic Paradox and Breastfeeding: Does Acculturation Matter?. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2002. “A Balancing Act: Sources of Economic Support Among Unwed Mothers”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: A Balancing Act: Sources of Economic Support Among Unwed Mothers. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2007. “Incarceration, Employment, and Earnings Among Fathers in Fragile Families”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Incarceration, Employment, and Earnings Among Fathers in Fragile Families. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2004. “Unmarried African-American Fathers’ Involvement With Their Infants”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Unmarried African-American Fathers’ Involvement with Their Infants. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2008. “Mothers’ and Children’s Poverty and Material Hardship in the Years Following a Non-Marital Birth”. 41. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Mothers’ and Children’s Poverty and Material Hardship in the Years Following a Non-Marital Birth. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2000. “The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study Baseline City Report: Richmond, Virginia”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study Baseline City Report: Richmond, Virginia. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2007. “Fathers’ Risk Factors in Fragile Families: Implications for Healthy Relationships and Father Involvement”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Fathers’ Risk Factors in Fragile Families: Implications for Healthy Relationships and Father Involvement. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2003. “The Effects of Welfare and Child Support Policies on Union Formation”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: The Effects of Welfare and Child Support Policies on Union Formation. Reference Link
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CRCFW. 2000. “The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study Baseline City Report: Detroit, Michigan”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study Baseline City Report: Detroit, Michigan. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2006. “Effects of Welfare Participation on Marriage”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Effects of Welfare Participation on Marriage. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2003. “Variations in Maternal and Child Wellbeing by TANF Eligibility and Participation”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Variations in Maternal and Child Wellbeing by TANF Eligibility and Participation. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2008. “Predictors of Homelessness and Doubling up Among At Risk Families”. 43. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Predictors of Homelessness and Doubling up Among At Risk Families. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2000. “The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study Baseline City Report: Newark, New Jersey”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study Baseline City Report: Newark, New Jersey. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2006. “The Prevalence and Correlates of Multipartnered Fertility Among Urban U.S. Parents”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: The Prevalence and Correlates of Multipartnered Fertility Among Urban U.S. Parents. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2003. “Looking for Murphy Brown: Are College-Educated Single Mothers Unique?”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Looking for Murphy Brown: Are College-Educated Single Mothers Unique?. Reference Link
CRCFW. 2009. “Parental Incarceration, Children’s School Readiness, and Intervention Needs”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Parental Incarceration, Children’s School Readiness, and Intervention Needs. Reference Link
CRCFW. 1999. “The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study Baseline City Report: Oakland, California”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study Baseline City Report: Oakland, California. Reference Link