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The Future of Children: Fall 2005: Marriage and Child Wellbeing
Contributor(s): McLanahan, Sara S. (Editor), Donahue, Elisabeth (Editor), Haskins, Ron (Editor)
ISBN: 0815755619     ISBN-13: 9780815755616
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
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Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2005
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Annotation: This second volume of The Future of Children examines family formation and child well being, with a particular focus on marriage. The authors look at the history of marriage in America, the changes in family formation and the effect of these changes on economic and social outcomes for children, and the effect of marriage policy on specific subgroups such as low-income, minority, and homosexual families. The volume also provides a review of programs that have tried to increase and stabilize marriage as well as the impact of tax and transfer policies on marriage. Contents Introduction and Overview Sara McLanahan, Ron Haskins, and Elisabeth Donahue The Emergence of Marriage as a Public Issue Steve Nock, University of Virginia American Marriage in the Early Twenty-First Century Andrew Cherlin, Johns Hopkins University The Impact of Family Formation Change on Family Income Isabel Sawhill, Brookings Institution, and Adam Thomas, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University The Impact of Family Formation Change on the Cognitive, Social and Emotional Wellbeing of the next Generation Paul Amato, Pennsylvania State University Family Formation Choices of Low-Income and Minority Families Kathryn Edin, University of Pennsylvania and Joanna Reed, Northwestern University Marriage Initiatives: What Might Work? Robin Dion, Mathematica Policy Research Gay Marriage, Same-Sex Parenting, and Americas Children Jonathan Rauch, National Journal and the Brookings Institution, and William Meezan, University of Michigan Tax and Transfer Policy" C. Eugene Steuerle, Urban Institute
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Public Policy - Social Policy
- Social Science | Children's Studies
- Social Science | Sociology - Marriage & Family
Dewey: 305.23
Series: Future of Children
Physical Information: 0.47" H x 6.98" W x 9.88" (0.84 lbs) 175 pages
 
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This second volume of The Future of Children examines family formation and child well being, with a particular focus on marriage. The authors look at the history of marriage in America, the changes in family formation and the effect of these changes on economic and social outcomes for children, and the effect of marriage policy on specific subgroups such as low-income, minority, and homosexual families. The volume also provides a review of programs that have tried to increase and stabilize marriage as well as the impact of tax and transfer policies on marriage.

Contents

Introduction and Overview, Sara McLanahan, Ron Haskins, and Elisabeth Donahue

The Emergence of Marriage as a Public Issue, Steve Nock, University of Virginia

American Marriage in the Early Twenty-First Century, Andrew Cherlin, Johns Hopkins University

The Impact of Family Formation Change on Family Income, Isabel Sawhill, Brookings Institution, and Adam Thomas, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

The Impact of Family Formation Change on the Cognitive, Social and Emotional Wellbeing of the next Generation, Paul Amato, Pennsylvania State University

Family Formation Choices of Low-Income and Minority Families, Kathryn Edin, University of Pennsylvania and Joanna Reed, Northwestern University

Marriage Initiatives: What Might Work?, Robin Dion, Mathematica Policy Research

Gay Marriage, Same-Sex Parenting, and America's Children, Jonathan Rauch, National Journal and the Brookings Institution, and William Meezan, University of Michigan

Tax and Transfer Policy, C. Eugene Steuerle, Urban Institute