Source: The Future of Children, a Princeton-Brookings project; journal, Marriage and Child Wellbeing; article, "American Marriage in the Early Twenty-First Century," figures 1 and 2.
Saturday, November 05, 2005
Marriage and Children
Apropos the preceding post, I offer the following charts:
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Source: The Future of Children, a Princeton-Brookings project; journal, Marriage and Child Wellbeing; article, "American Marriage in the Early Twenty-First Century," figures 1 and 2.
Source: The Future of Children, a Princeton-Brookings project; journal, Marriage and Child Wellbeing; article, "American Marriage in the Early Twenty-First Century," figures 1 and 2.