Date: 2010-03-12 04:46 am (UTC)
These studies are comparing children who have fathers who are actively engaged in their child's welfare versus children who do not have fathers in their lives at all, who they never or rarely see. Obviously it's not true for everyone; statistics can never capture the breadth of individual experiences, but the numbers are enough to inform best practices of social programs.

And I did change my layout! I got tired of not being able to tell who was responding to what comments. I like the blue though! :)
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