Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study: Study Types

Types of Studies

Type Descriptive/Analytical Study
Aim To increase understanding of:

1) the capabilities and circumstances of new unwed parents, especially fathers; 2) the nature of the relationships among unwed parents, children, and their extended families; 3) the comparative well-being of unwed parents and their children as opposed to married or divorced families; and 4) the role of policies, labor markets, and cultural differences in the lives, relationships, and well-being of unwed parents and their children.

 
Type Descriptive/Analytical Study
Aim Time, Love, Cash, Couples, and Children (TLC3) Study: To seek answers to why so many low-income fathers who are highly motivated to be part of their child’s life at birth disappear by the time the child is four.