This report shows how to monetize the economic returns and avoided costs of outcomes typically associated with responsible fatherhood programs, plus additional potential, two-generation, long-term child development and family well-being outcomes of father engagement.
The goal of this study is to be a catalyst for fatherhood researchers and programs to make an economic case to policymakers about the monetary value of investing in responsible fatherhood programs and broader father engagement.
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