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Does fatherhood matter for men?
David J. Eggebeen, Chris Knoester
Human Development and Family Studies
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Social Sciences
Fatherhood
100%
Wellbeing
66%
National Surveys
33%
Family Relationship
33%
Social Behavior
33%
Mental Health
33%
Keyphrases
Work Behavior
66%
Intergenerational Family Relations
33%
Own Children
33%
Men's Well-being
33%
Father Involvement
33%
Psychological Behavior
33%
Psychology
Fatherhood
100%
Mental Health
33%