Researchers from U-M, Ohio State University, and Northeastern University studied the feelings and experiences of 24 low-income dads from different races in the U.S. during pregnancy, after their babies were born, and in early childhood. They discovered that even though these new fathers faced economic struggles and negative stereotypes, they stayed very connected to their children.
Low-income fathers are emotionally resilient
Fathers with low incomes are emotionally resilient
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