W. Bradford WilcoxThe Ties That Bind: mapping faith and family 23 May 2019 | FAMILY EDGE |
tags: family life, fertility, intimate partner violence, marriage, religionIs faith a global force for good or ill in the family?It’s what he does online that matters most 18 Mar 2019 | FAMILY EDGE |
tags: family life, gaming, marriage, men, pornographyGaming, porn, and relationship qualityConservative America: more marriage, less strife and more faith in the institution 11 Dec 2018 | FAMILY EDGE |
tags: education, family life, marriage, politicsAnd it's as much about culture and community as about cash.The wealth of nations begins at home 12 Nov 2018 | FAMILY EDGE |
tags: economy, family structure, household, wealthThe savings rate is nearly double in countries with the most two-parent families.Black men who’ve made it in America 27 Jun 2018 | FAMILY EDGE |
tags: economic mobility, marriage, men, raceSome good news from the race front, in which marriage plays a role.Dads are dispensable: 5 myths about fathers and families 15 Jun 2018 | FAMILY EDGE |
tags: family, fatherhood, parentingA more representative Father's Day snapshot.For black boys, family structure still matters 4 Apr 2018 | FAMILY EDGE |
tags: fathers, poverty, race, single parentsOne takeaway from the latest blockbuster study on economic opportunity in America.Smartphones, drugs and taxes: issues for American families 28 Nov 2017 | FAMILY EDGE |
tags: drugs, family, smartphones, taxesThree highlights from the 2017 American Family Survey.Marriage makes men better: the economic benefits of settling down 9 Sep 2016 | FEATURES |
tags: employment, marriage gap, marriage premiumPublic policy can't afford to ignore the real benefits of marriage.How strong families help create prosperous states 26 Oct 2015 | FAMILY EDGE |
tags: economics, family structureFor one thing, married men work more.
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