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Following Young Fathers Further
Funded by the prestigious UK Research & Innovation Future Leaders Fellowship scheme (2020-24), Following Young Fathers Further (FYFF) is one of the most extended qualitative longitudinal and participatory studies to explore young fatherhood globally. Based in the School of Social and Political Science at the University of Lincoln, the study provides depth insights into the lived experiences, support needs and social participation of young fathers, defined as those who enter parenthood for the first time when aged under 25.
The study builds on an archived baseline dataset called Following Young Fathers (FYF), which first established how and why young men become fathers at an early age, how young fatherhood is constituted and practiced in varied socio-economic and familial contexts, and what impact policy interventions or other kinds of support have on these processes.
Building on this study's foundations, Following Young Fathers Further has engaged with a longitudinally extended and geographically expanded cohort of young fathers both in the UK and in Sweden to capture and explore the dynamics of young fatherhood in different regional and national contexts. New and refined methods of co-creation have also been advanced, both to facilitate and capture the instigation of new father-inclusive social interventions with and for young fathers and professionals and to demonstrate the collective capacity for promoting multi-scalar processes of transformation and change.
The study comprised 4 strands. Information about each strand and their samples are provided in the FYFF Context folder.
For further information about the study please visit: https://followingyoungfathersfurther.org/
- Title: Following Young Fathers Further
- Data Creators: Anna Tarrant, Linzi Ladlow, Laura Way, Nicki Pierce, Georgie Nicholson, Andreasson, J., Johannson, T. and Richardson, M.
- Dataset Publisher: University of Lincoln, UK: Timescapes Archive
- Published Date: 2024.
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Dataset Citation
Tarrant, A., Ladlow, L., Way, L., Pierce, N., Nicholson, G., Andreasson, J., Johannson, T. and Richardson, M. (2024) Following Young Fathers Further Dataset. University of Lincoln, UK: Timescapes Archive. DOI:
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FYFF Documentation. [Context]
FYFF Download. [Case]
FYFF Strand 1: Adam. [Case]
FYFF Strand 1: Ben. [Case]
FYFF Strand 1: Christopher. [Case]
FYFF Strand 1: Craig. [Case]
FYFF Strand 1: Dominic. [Case]
FYFF Strand 1: Jayden. [Case]
FYFF Strand 1: Jock. [Case]
FYFF Strand 1: Manuell. [Case]
FYFF Strand 1: Raymond. [Case]
FYFF Strand 1: Tarrell. [Case]
FYFF Strand 1: Trevor. [Case]
FYFF Strand 2: Aaron. [Case]
FYFF Strand 2: Alice. [Case]
FYFF Strand 2: Amelia. [Case]
FYFF Strand 2: Cameron. [Case]
FYFF Strand 2: Delia. [Case]
FYFF Strand 2: Elijah. [Case]
FYFF Strand 2: Elsie. [Case]
FYFF Strand 2: Ethan. [Case]
FYFF Strand 2: Ewan. [Case]
FYFF Strand 2: Jake. [Case]
FYFF Strand 2: Jayce. [Case]
FYFF Strand 2: Jonny. [Case]
FYFF Strand 2: Katherine. [Case]
FYFF Strand 2: Kirsty. [Case]
FYFF Strand 2: Landon. [Case]
FYFF Strand 2: Micah. [Case]
FYFF Strand 2: Nat. [Case]
FYFF Strand 2: Riley. [Case]
FYFF Strand 2: Silas. [Case]
FYFF Strand 2: Simon. [Case]
FYFF Strand 3: Anders. [Case]
FYFF Strand 3: Carl. [Case]
FYFF Strand 3: Charlie. [Case]
FYFF Strand 3: Claes. [Case]
FYFF Strand 3: David. [Case]
FYFF Strand 3: Jesper. [Case]
FYFF Strand 3: Johan. [Case]
FYFF Strand 3: Kevin. [Case]
FYFF Strand 3: Nicklaus. [Case]
FYFF Strand 3: Thomas. [Case]
FYFF Strand 4: Bradley. [Case]
FYFF Strand 4: Chase. [Case]
FYFF Strand 4: Cole. [Case]
FYFF Strand 4: Liam. [Case]
FYFF Strand 4: Martin. [Case]
FYFF Strand 4: Nathan. [Case]
FYFF Strand 4: Rueben. [Case]
FYFF Strand 4: Ryan. [Case]
FYFF Strand 4: Shane. [Case]
FYFF Strand 4: Wayne. [Case]


