<p>Much has been written and debated on lone mothers. However little has been discussed about non-resident fathers. <em>Absent Fathers</em> is part of a growing literature on men and masculinities and takes this debate further. Drawn from one of the best social policy units in the UK and results from the current ESRC Programme on Population and Household Change it will provide a text for undergraduates in social policy and should also be important for professionals concerned with family breakdown and child support.</p>
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