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Implementation of the Building Strong Families Program

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  • M. Robin Dion
  • Alan M. Hershey
  • Heather H. Zaveri
  • Sarah A. Avellar
  • Debra A. Strong
  • Timothy Silman
  • Ravaris Moore

Abstract

Building Strong Families (BSF) is a large-scale demonstration and rigorous evaluation of marriage and relationship education programs that has now enrolled more than 5,000 low-income, romantically involved, unmarried couples.

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  • M. Robin Dion & Alan M. Hershey & Heather H. Zaveri & Sarah A. Avellar & Debra A. Strong & Timothy Silman & Ravaris Moore, "undated". "Implementation of the Building Strong Families Program," Mathematica Policy Research Reports f32144116ff8406bbef29b037, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:f32144116ff8406bbef29b0379f26cbe
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    2. Alan M. Hershey & Barbara Devaney & M. Robin Dion & Sheena McConnell, "undated". "Building Strong Families: Guidelines for Developing Programs," Mathematica Policy Research Reports db8982e904d44e2a84d7ddb6e, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    3. Quinn Moore & Robert G. Wood & Andrew Clarkwest & Alexandra Killewald & Shannon Monahan, "undated". "The Long-Term Effects of Building Strong Families: A Relationship Skills Education Program (Technical Supplement)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports bb8635c74c6d4f73b84bb124a, Mathematica Policy Research.

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