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Do Fathers Matter Uniquely for Adolescent Well-Being?
David Eggebeen
Research Brief No. 14, October 2008
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The evidence is in and it is clear that fathers do matter for the lives of children. Hundreds of studies over the past two decades have consistently demonstrated that fathers have a measureable impact on children.[1] Studies show that infants are […]
The American Family, 1988–2028: Looking Back and Looking Forward
David Popenoe
Research Brief No. 13, August 2008
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Twenty Years Ago
In 1988, the American family appeared to be in serious trouble—at least according to the statistics. Beginning in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the marriage rate plummeted and the divorce rate and unwed birth percentage skyrocketed. By the […]
Divorce, Dads, and the Well-Being of Children: Answering Common Research Questions
Brian D’Onofrio
Research Brief No. 12, July 2008
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Divorce is a powerful force in contemporary American family life. Current estimates suggest that between 43 and 50 percent of first-time marriages will end in divorce. Consequently, more than one million U.S. children experience parental divorce each year. The growing number […]
Is Religion an Answer? Marriage, Fatherhood, and the Male Problematic
W. Bradford Wilcox
Research Brief No. 11, June 2008
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One of the most important consequences of the family revolution of the last half-century—a revolution marked by dramatic increases in divorce, nonmarital childbearing, and cohabitation—is that ever larger numbers of men are becoming disconnected from family life. From New York […]
The Benefits of Marriage for African American Men
Claudia Sitgraves
Research Brief No. 10, May 2008
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Currently, many policymakers and civic leaders are interested in developing strategies to improve the well-being of African American men, and to close the achievement gap between black men and other groups. This brief surveys the research on the effects of family […]
The Taxpayer Costs of Divorce: First-Ever Estimates for the Nation and for All Fifty States
Report, April 2008
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THIS STUDY PROVIDES THE FIRST RIGOROUS ESTIMATE of the costs to U.S. taxpayers of high rates of divorce and unmarried childbearing both at the national and state levels.
Why should legislators and policymakers care about marriage? Public debate on […]
For A New Revisionism: Scholarship on the Black Family since the Moynihan Report
David Blankenhorn and Alex Roberts
Research Brief No. 9, Future of the Black Family Series, March 2008
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Note: This brief is based on a longer essay with the same title written in 1998 by David Blankenhorn. Download the original essay (42 pages, 285kb).
The decline of marriage among African […]
The Shift and the Denial: Scholarly Attitudes toward Family Change, 1977-2002
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Protectors or Perpetrators? Fathers, Mothers, and Child Abuse and Neglect
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Baby Fathers and American Family Formation
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Responding to the Black Marriage Crisis: A New Vision for Change
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Religion, Race, and Relationships in Urban America
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The Health of an Institution: A United States Marriage Index
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Marriage and Mental Health in Adults and Children
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The Other Marriage Penalty: A New Proposal to Eliminate the Marriage Penalty for Low-Income Americans
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Marriage and the Well-Being of African American Boys
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The Revolution in Parenthood: The Emerging Global Clash Between Adult Rights and Children’s Needs
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Marriage and the Law: A Statement of Principles
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Between Two Worlds: The Spiritual Lives of Children of Divorce
What is America’s Most Serious Social Problem?
The Scholarly Consensus on Marriage
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Family Structure and Children’s Educational Outcomes
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Why Marriage Matters, Second Edition: Twenty-Six Conclusions from the Social Sciences
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The Consequences of Marriage for African Americans: A Comprehensive Literature Review
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The Future of Family Law: Law and the Marriage Crisis in North America
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