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Doing the best I can : fatherhood in the inner city

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In this paper, one thing leads to another and another and the Stupid Shit leads to Stupid Shit 4. Ward Cleaver 5. Sesame Street Mornings 6. Fight or Flight 7. Try, Try Again 8. The New Package Deal Appendix Notes References Index
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1. One Thing Leads to Another 2. Thank You, Jesus 3. The Stupid Shit 4. Ward Cleaver 5. Sesame Street Mornings 6. Fight or Flight 7. Try, Try Again 8. The New Package Deal Appendix Notes References Index

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Got Hope? Measuring the Construct of Relationship Hope with a Nationally Representative Sample of Married Individuals

TL;DR: Erickson et al. as mentioned in this paper defined relationship hope as when individuals feel that regardless of the current quality of the relationship, there is significant hope for the relationship in the future if they keep working on it.
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Family Systems and Parents' Financial Support for Education in Early Adulthood.

TL;DR: This work considers how parents’ union status over time shapes contributions for young adult children’s education and emphasizes the dynamic relationship between family structure and family economic resources.
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Getting High After Getting Out: Understanding the Relationship Between Support, Stressors, and Drug Use Among Men and Women in Early Reentry:

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the effects of social support and stressors on self-reported illicit drug use among 1,074 recently re-sentenced offenders in the Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative (SVORI).
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The Other Student Debt Crisis: How Borrowing to Pay for a Child’s College Education Relates to Parents’ Mental Health at Midlife

TL;DR: Having any child- related educational debt versus none was associated with fewer depressive symptoms, but having greater amounts of child-related educational debt wasassociated with more depressive symptoms and worse mental health.
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Uncredentialed Young Adults: Beyond Economic Loss to the Emotional Aftermath of School Failure:

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the impact of economic circumstances on emotional well-being among young adults without a high school diploma in a predominantly Latina/o, urban community.