don’t_deny_the_link_between_poverty_and_single_parenthood_-_the_washington_post.pdf |
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Nicole Sussner Rodgers: Marriage is no safeguard against poverty
George F. Will: What Patrick Moynihan knew about the importance of two parents
Robert J. Samuelson: Will the real child poverty rate please stand up?
Catherine Rampell: The left isn’t paying enough attention to these anti-poverty policies
W. Bradford Wilcox | Institute for Family Studies
When it comes to assessing the impact of family structure on the racial gap in economic mobility between black and white boys, this new study suggests that family structure at the neighborhood level influences economic mobility for black boys, family structure at the household level influences economic mobility for black boys, and family structure in adulthood influences black boys’ household income as adults.
‘the_sequence’_is_the_secret_to_success_-_wsj.pdf |
By EPPC Fellow Luma Simms
Institute for Family Studies
Wealth is not just economic, but familial—that is, someone can be rich in the strong bonds of family and community without necessarily being rich in money. For many in the immigrant subculture, the family is strong enough to withstand a misstep in the success sequence. Read More
by Jeremy Carl via National Review
The 20th-century writer’s life and work is a perfect reminder this Mother’s Day of the unique value and importance of being a mother.