Department of Family Social ScienceMN Family Formation Project

Mentor Couples

Be a Mentor Couple for couples who want to stay together to raise their baby.

    Characteristics of Mentor Couples

    Expectations of Mentor Couples

    Benefits of Being a Mentor Couple

    Some Ground Rules for the Mentor/Mentee Relationship

    Did you know? What Research Shows

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Did You Know? What Research Shows

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(2)Jeynes, W.H. (2000). The effects of several of the most common family structures on the academic achievement of eight graders. Marriage and Family Review, 30(1/2), 73-97.

(3)Daly, M. & Wilson, M. (1985). Child abuse and other risks of not living with both parents. Ethology and Sociobiology, 6, 197-210.

(4)Margolin, L. (1992). Child abuse by mothers¿ boyfriends: why the overrepresentation? Child Abuse and Neglect, 16, 541-551.

(5)Rank, M.R. & Hirschl, T.A. (1999). The economic risk of childhood in America: estimating the probability of poverty across the formative years. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 61(4), 1058.

(6)Ross, C.E., Mirowsky, J., & Goldsteen, K. (1990). The impact of the family on health: a decade in review. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 52, 1059-1078.

(7)Lamb, K.E., Lee, G.R., & DeMaris, A. (2003). Union formation and depression: Selection and relationship effects. Journal of Marriage and Family, 65, 953-962.

(8)Kim, H.K. & McKenry, P.C. (2002). The relationship between marriage and psychological well-being: a longitudinal analysis. Journal of Family Issues, 23, 885-911

(9)Korenman, S. & Neumark, D. (2001). Does marriage really make men more productive? The Journal of Human Resources, 26, 282-307.

(10)Hahn, B.A. (1993). Martial status and women's health: The effect of economic marital acquisitions. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 55, 495-504.