Healthy Marriage Programs: Learning What Works
M. Robin Dion
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Abstract:
Evidence of public and private interest in programs designed to strengthen the institution of marriage and reduce the number of children growing up without both their parents is growing. Robin Dion addresses the question of whether such programs can be effective, especially among disadvantaged populations.
Keywords: Healthy Marriage; Family Support (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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