Percentage of women who have ever cohabited
03 Jun 2015 Leave a comment
in economic history, population economics Tags: economics of the family, marriage and divorce
The living arrangements of American children
01 Jun 2015 Leave a comment
in population economics Tags: economics of the family, marriage and divorce, single parents
The family arrangements of US children in 2014 family-studies.org/more-than-60-o… http://t.co/qMEj5pM8iz—
Inst. Family Studies (@FamStudies) February 02, 2015
The family arrangements of US children in 2014, by parents' education family-studies.org/more-than-60-o… http://t.co/FG7vnORl5P—
Inst. Family Studies (@FamStudies) February 02, 2015
Trends in the age of marriage and the age of first cohabitation
27 May 2015 Leave a comment
in economic history, population economics Tags: economics of the family, marriage and divorce
For men, age at 1st marriage rose from 25 to 27.5, while age at 1st cohabitation stayed around age 24. http://t.co/8XqfOWndLb—
Inst. Family Studies (@FamStudies) October 22, 2013
Chart: Since 1980s, women's age at 1st marriage has risen from 23 to 26. Age at cohabitation dropped from 23 to 22. http://t.co/kQlFBhdUqS—
Inst. Family Studies (@FamStudies) October 22, 2013
Family structure and children witnessing domestic violence
25 May 2015 Leave a comment
in economics of crime, economics of love and marriage, law and economics Tags: child abuse, child poverty, domestic violence, economics of the family, marriage and divorce, single parents
Children's likelihood of witnessing domestic violence, by family structure (w/ controls) family-studies.org/children-in-si… http://t.co/V1YGUZTSTh—
Inst. Family Studies (@FamStudies) January 05, 2015
Why do middle-aged German men become sensitive new age guys?
24 May 2015 Leave a comment
in economics of love and marriage, labour economics, labour supply, occupational choice, population economics Tags: economics of family, Germany, household production, marital division of labour, marriage and divorce
The gender gap in housework narrows as men in Germany approach and enter retirement family-studies.org/how-mens-retir… http://t.co/5Q8IaHkSC4—
Inst. Family Studies (@FamStudies) May 04, 2015
America’ s mums
20 May 2015 Leave a comment
in discrimination, economics of love and marriage, gender, labour economics, labour supply, law and economics, occupational choice Tags: economics of marriage, female labour falls participation, marriage and divorce, single mothers
America's moms: pewrsr.ch/1uJD07V by @pewresearch #MothersDay http://t.co/o8TIH9xWSH—
Neil Shah (@NeilShahWSJ) May 10, 2015
The three S’s in family policy
18 May 2015 Leave a comment
in economics of education, gender, human capital, labour economics, labour supply, occupational choice, poverty and inequality, welfare reform Tags: child poverty, economics of marriage, family poverty, female labour force participation, labour force participation, male labour force participation, marriage and divorce, single parents, welfare reform
Helpful distinctions for family thinking: structure, stability & strength (&.. how related) @inclusionist @mboteach http://t.co/zMi92WYUhi—
Richard V. Reeves (@RichardvReeves) January 13, 2015
The main drivers of child poverty
15 May 2015 Leave a comment
in applied welfare economics, economics of love and marriage, gender, labour economics, labour supply, occupational choice, politics - Australia, politics - New Zealand, politics - USA, population economics, welfare reform Tags: child poverty, economics of the family, family poverty, marriage and divorce, single mothers, single parents
CHART: Black Illegitimacy Rate Went from < 20% in 1950 to 75.2% in 2010. Has Obama ever mentioned that? http://t.co/1UBUQ5aLRi—
Mark J. Perry (@Mark_J_Perry) May 12, 2015
Quotation of the Day from Charles Murray http://t.co/Y8W6xGjRPO—
Mark J. Perry (@Mark_J_Perry) May 12, 2015
Child poverty and single parenthood
13 May 2015 Leave a comment
in economics of love and marriage, gender, labour economics, labour supply, occupational choice, poverty and inequality, welfare reform Tags: child poverty, economics of marriage, family poverty, marriage and divorce, single mothers, single parents, welfare reform
Over half of all births to young adults in the U.S. now occur outside of marriage. bit.ly/1qONO10 http://t.co/KXl4sFd122—
Isabel Sawhill (@isawhill) September 17, 2014
Despite forgoing #marriage, young Americans are not forgoing parenthood. bit.ly/1sMG2bJ http://t.co/1aSELaJlfg—
Isabel Sawhill (@isawhill) October 31, 2014
Despite forgoing #marriage, young Americans are not forgoing #parenthood. bit.ly/1xLa1AJ http://t.co/fetnPAiCPG—
Isabel Sawhill (@isawhill) October 13, 2014
Almost 60% of births to women with only a high school degree occur out of wedlock. bit.ly/1sMG2bJ http://t.co/zomTFjZwA2—
Isabel Sawhill (@isawhill) October 14, 2014
Peak relationship breakup times mapped
21 Apr 2015 Leave a comment
in economics of love and marriage Tags: dating market, family demographics, marriage and divorce, search and matching
Fathers’ time use, 1965 and now
19 Apr 2015 Leave a comment
in economics of love and marriage, labour economics, labour supply, occupational choice Tags: child rearing, family demographics, household division of labour, household production, marriage and divorce
Height differences of couples
05 Apr 2015 Leave a comment
in economics of love and marriage, law and economics Tags: marriage and divorce, search and matching
Height differences of couples. #dating #dataviz
Source: fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/how-co… http://t.co/gXsS16uER6—
Randy Olson (@randal_olson) December 05, 2014

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