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The relationship between Pacific father involvement and child behaviour outcomes: findings from the Pacific Islands Families study

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Background: Fathering and father involvement is critical to the formation, stability, and wellbeing of children and families in society. However, the contemporary nature of fathering and families is changing, especially for emigrant minority populations. Approximately 7% of people in New Zealand are of Pacific descent. While recognised, the importance and impact of the role of fathers has recei...
Display date:
2015
Format:
Journal article
Collections:
UC Research Repository
Publisher:
University of Canterbury. School of Health Sciences
Content partner:
University of Canterbury Library
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