NCOFF Publications

NCOFF publishes a wide range of scholarly documents, including briefs, literature reviews, working papers, research studies, and other special series documents. It also maintains a large, literature database. Most of our publications are available to be downloaded from the web.

Recent Publications

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Employment and Fatherhood: The Education, Work, and Economic Nexus Roundtable Employment and Fatherhood: The Education, Work, and Economic Nexus Roundtable (February 2000)
Children and Families in Urban Schools and Communities Roundtable Children and Families in Urban Schools and Communities Roundtable (November/December 2000)
Fathering and Family Processes Roundtable Fathering and Family Processes Roundtable (October 2000)
Constructing and Coping with Incarceration and Family Re-Entry: Perspectives from the Field Roundtable Constructing and Coping with Incarceration and Family Re-Entry: Perspectives from the Field Roundtable (November 2001)
A Summary of Activities and Issues in the States State Policy Series Series on Family Support and Father Involvement: A Summary of Activities and Issues in the States. (Philadelphia, PA, October, 1997.) Report Summary With the dramatic increase in state government activities around family support and responsible fathering, there is a need for...
Transitions in the Life Course of African-American Males Transitions in the Life Course of African-American Males
The Absence of Father: Effects on Children's Development and Family Functioning The Absence of Father: Effects on Children's Development and Family Functioning
African American Men, Inequality and Family Structure: A Research Note African American Men, Inequality and Family Structure: A Research Note
Methodological and Theoretical Issues in Studying Nonresident Fathers: A Selective Review Methodological and Theoretical Issues in Studying Nonresident Fathers: A Selective Review
Developing a Model of Reflective Practice for Improving Fathering Programs Developing a Model of Reflective Practice for Improving Fathering Programs