Working Papers
Working Paper 2006-1: The Transition to Early Fatherhood: National Estimates Based on Multiple Surveys
Kathryn Hynes, Felicia DeLeone, Kara Joyner, and H. Elizabeth Peters
Working Paper 2006-2: Combining Population and Survey Data for Male Fertility Estimation
Michael S. Rendall, Kara Joyner, H. Elizabeth Peters, Felicia Yang, Mark S. Handcock, and Ryan Admiraal
Working Paper 2007-1: High Risk Subsequent Births Among Co-Residential Couples: The Role of Fathers, Mothers, and Couples
Kristin A. Moore, Suzanne Ryan, Jennifer Manlove, Lisa Mincieli, and Erin Schelar
Working Paper 2008-1: How Do Men's Work Lives Change After Fatherhood?
Nan Marie Astone, Jacinda Dariotis, Freya Sonenstein, Joseph Pleck, and Kathryn Hynes
Working Paper 2008-2: Child Support, Contact, and Involvement with Children after Relationship Dissolution: Race/Ethnic Differences
Sandra L. Hofferth, Nicole Forry, and H. Elizabeth Peters
Working Paper 2008-3: Paternal Residence and Parental Involvement with Early Adolescents: The Mediating Role of Parental Relationship Quality
Sandra L. Hofferth, Natasha Cabrera, Nicole Forry, and Joseph Pleck
Working Paper 2008-4: Coresidential Father Involvement with Early Adolescents
Joseph H. Pleck and Sandra L. Hofferth
Working Paper 2008-5: Young Adults' Relations with Parents and Partners
Jaslean LaTaillade and Sandra L. Hofferth
Working Paper 2008-6: Higher-Order Fertility Among Urban Fathers: An Overlooked Issue for a Neglected Population
Jacinta Bronte-Tinkew, Suzanne Ryan, Kerry Franzetta, Jennifer Manlove, and Emily Lilja
Working Paper 2008-7: Relationship Context and Subsequent Fatherhood with the Same verus a Different Partner
Jacinta Bronte-Tinkew, Cassandra Logan, Kerry Franzetta, Jennifer Manlove, and Mindy E. Scott
Working Paper 2008-8: Fatherhood Across Two Cohorts: Factors Affecting Early Family Roles
Frances Goldscheider, Sandra Hofferth, Carrie Spearin, and Sally Curtin
Publication 2009-1: Men's Work Efforts and the Transition to Fatherhood
Nan Astone, Jacinda Dariotis, Freya Sonenstein, Joseph Pleck, and Kathryn Hynes