The public consequences of marriage rates falling
PETER JON MITCHELL: Families are the front line of child care, elder care, and financial stability
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by Peter Jon Mitchell | Nov 23, 2022
PETER JON MITCHELL: Families are the front line of child care, elder care, and financial stability
by Peter Jon Mitchell | Aug 24, 2021
by Peter Jon Mitchell | Jun 28, 2021
by Faith Wood | Nov 18, 2020
by Peter Jon Mitchell | Jun 1, 2020
PETER JON MITCHELL: Our experience amid the stress and challenge highlights the important bonds we have within our families (FREE)
by Faith Wood | May 30, 2020
FAITH WOOD: Besides creating an economic crisis, COVID-19 is bringing conflict into some homes. Rate (and improve) your relationship (BASIC/PREMIUM content/Not yet a BASIC/PREMIUM member? $19)
by Faith Wood | Oct 24, 2019
LIFESTYLE: Resentment over wrongs, disagreements over the kids and financial worries can be breeding grounds for some of the worst adult behaviour
by Peter Jon Mitchell | Mar 18, 2019
There are sharp differences in family life satisfaction and perceived relationship stability between married and cohabiting parents
by Cardus | Nov 14, 2018
As studies show that we’re delaying or choosing not to get married, we need to recognize the overwhelming value of marriage (FREE)
by Cardus | Sep 24, 2018
Marriage understands shared existence, including the economic, spiritual, social and sexual aspects of our lives (FREE)
by Dr. Paul Latimer | Jun 5, 2018
LATIMER Although separation and divorce are always painful, it may be the best option for some couples and their families
by Andrea Mrozek | May 16, 2018
From health to wealth, from personal happiness to better outcomes for children, the benefits of traditional relationships are many
by Roslyn Kunin | Jan 29, 2018
KUNIN Your life used to be fairly predictable: get a job, get married, have kids, retire. Today’s uncertain world requires a whole different set of skills (PREMIUM membership content)
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