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Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study [Public Use Data]

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Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study [Public Use Data] [electronic resource] Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Irwin Garfinkel, Sara S. McLanahan, Christina Paxson
Edition
2011-12-06
Published
Ann Arbor, Mich. Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor] 2011
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1 online resource
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Summary
The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study follows a cohort of new parents and their children and provides previously unavailable information about the conditions and capabilities of new unwed parents and the well-being of their children. Mothers and fathers were interviewed in the hospital shortly after the birth of their children. The baseline questionnaires for mothers and fathers include information on (1) prenatal care, (2) mother-father relationships, (3) expectations about fathers' rights and responsibilities, (4) attitudes toward marriage, (5) parents' health, (6) social support and extended kin, (7) knowledge about local policies and community resources, and (8) education, employment, and income. Follow-up interviews gather additional information including (1) access to and use of healthcare and childcare services, (2) experiences with local welfare and child support agencies, (3) parental conflict and domestic violence, and (4) child health and well-being. The first four waves of this study (1997-2003) have been archived and are available for download at ICPSR-DSDR. Nine-Year Follow Up (Wave 5) data can be found through the <a href="http://www.fragilefamilies.princeton.edu/">Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study page</a> on Princeton's website. Cf: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR31622.v1
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 17, 2019
Series
Contents
Mother's Core Baseline Survey
Public Use
Father's Core Baseline Survey
Public Use
Mother's Core One-Year Follow-Up Survey
Public Use
Father's Core One-Year Follow-Up Survey
Public Use
Mother's Core Three-Year Follow-Up Survey
Public Use
Father's Core Three-Year Follow-Up Survey
Public Use
Mother's Core Five-Year Follow-Up Survey
Public Use
Father's Core Five-Year Follow-Up Survey
Public Use
Mother/Father Core Baseline and One, Three, and Five-Year Follow-Up Surveys Merged
Three-Year In-Home Activity Booklet and In-Home Parent Questionnaire With Pilots
Three-Year In-Home Activity Booklet Section: Employment History and Child Care Calendars
Toddler Attachment Q-Sort
Child Care Providers
Center-Based Care Observations (ECERS)
Child Care Providers
Center-Based Care Interview
Child Care Providers
Family Provider Observations (FDCRS)
Child Care Providers
Family Child Care/Kith and Kin Interview
Child Care Providers
Post Observation Form
Five-Year In-Home Activity Booklet Section: Employment History and Child Care Calendars
Five-Year In-Home Activity Booklet and In-Home Parent Questionnaire
Kindergarten Study
Teacher Survey
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