The Long-Term Effects of Building Strong Families: A Relationship Skills Education Program for Unmarried Parents.
Sponsored by the Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Building Strong Families (BSF) evaluation used a random assignment research design to test eight voluntary programs that offer relationship skills education and other support services to unwed couples who are expecting or have just had a baby. After three years, the study showed that BSF had no effect on the quality of couples' relationships and did not make them more likely to stay together or get married.
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2012-11-30
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Authors: | Wood, Robert G. ; Moore, Quinn ; Clarkwest, rew ; Killewald, Alexandra ; Monahan, Shannon |
Institutions: | Mathematica Policy Research |
Subject: | BSF | Building Strong Families | Relationship Skills Education | Unmarried Parents |
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