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-level statistical information that policymakers and marriage program operators can use to assess the characteristics and needs of their … and implementation of healthy marriage programs. …
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This report explores the effects of employment and earnings on the likelihood of marriage for young economically … to identify the effect of employment on the likelihood of marriage. The key finding of this study is that an increase in … employment and earnings has positive effects on the likelihood of marriage for women, but has no significant effect for men. …
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the Building Strong Families (BSF) project, the centerpiece of a broader policy strategy to support healthy marriage, is … relationships and fulfill their aspirations for a healthy marriage if they choose to wed. This report documents early lessons from … 2006. The report shows that unwed parents in the program are interested in marriage education programs that will help them …
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Building Strong Families (BSF) is a large-scale demonstration and rigorous evaluation of marriage and relationship …
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A burgeoning literature suggests that marriage may have a wide range of benefits, including improvements in individuals … medical science, to provide a broad understanding of the current research on the link between marriage and health. …
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common, outcomes are not defined for some sample members. In evaluations of marriage interventions, for example, a key …
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key target of marriage and health coverage initiatives. Drawing on nationally representative data from the Current …
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