January, 2008

Marriage Has Changed, but Is That Good for Children?

by Kay S. Hymowitz
The Conversation
January 27th, 2008

Alas, Norval Glenn is correct that our debate thus far has contained some gratuitous “slams.” Still, I’m not as sanguine as he is that our disagreements are illusory. True, we all agree that marriage has become a locus for self-fulfillment. We also all agree that women are no longer of necessity tied down to what [...]

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The Possibility for Fruitful Collaboration

by Stephanie Coontz
The Conversation
January 26th, 2008

Sharp debates over questions such as the potential impact of marriage promotion in reducing poverty or the effect of single parenthood on child outcomes are sometimes necessary, because our political climate is filled with simplistic claims that ignore complex family interactions, confuse correlations with cause and effect, promise one-step solutions for social ills, and ignore [...]

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