Family Structure

Family structure refers to the composition of children and parental figures in a family. Family complexity is used to describe families that are not composed only of two biological parents and their joint children and in which neither parent has experienced multiple-partner fertility.

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Children Living in Grandparent-Led and Multigenerational Families: Implications for Policy and Practice

  • Natasha Pilkauskas, J. Michael Collins, and LaShawnDa Pittman
  • Webinar
  • September 06 2023
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Recognizing the Diversity of Fathers and Families in Child and Family Services

  • Tova Walsh, Alvin Thomas, Cristina Wilson, and Darryl Davidson
  • Webinar
  • March 1 2023
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Hope Harvey on Doubled-Up Households

  • Hope Harvey
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  • December 06 2022
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Expanding Inclusion of Fathers in Perinatal and Early Childhood Programs

  • Tova Walsh, Darryl Davidson, Kevin Gruenberg, and Calvin Williams
  • Webinar
  • November 29 2022
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Understanding and Addressing Fathers’ Mental Health

  • Tova Walsh, Darryl Davidson, Sheehan Fisher, and Daniel Singley
  • Webinar
  • April 27 2022
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Fatherhood During the COVID-19 Pandemic

  • Tova Walsh, Darryl Davidson, Shawna Lee, and Derek Miller
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  • November 04 2021