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Title: Low-Income, Non-Residential Fathers:
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Intensive interviews elicited the financial realities of fathers' lives, their own assessment of their ability to contribute substantially to their children, and their feelings about themselves as fathers, husbands, and men. This analysis is based on men' experiences in the AustinSan Antonio corridor in Texas and in the corridor between Camden, New Jersey and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania... Showed first 250 characters
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Intensive interviews elicited the financial realities of fathers' lives, their own assessment of their ability to contribute substantially to their children, and their feelings about themselves as fathers, husbands, and men. This analysis is based on men' experiences in the AustinSan Antonio corridor in Texas and in the corridor between Camden, New Jersey and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania... Showed next 250 characters
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