First Recession, Then Divorce?
Fewer couples get divorced in times of economic difficulty, but is that because their marriages are great, or because they're too broke to get divorce...
Fewer couples get divorced in times of economic difficulty, but is that because their marriages are great, or because they're too broke to get divorce...
Huffington Post | Amy Lee | Posted 05.25.2011
Don't marry your soul mate. That's the word from "The State of Our Unions", a new study released by the National Marriage Project assessing the healt...
Huffington Post | Amy Lee | Posted 05.25.2011
Texting, TV, and the Internet may be ruining your marriage. These techno-distractions are at least one factor in the disintegration of civic engageme...
Huffington Post | Amy Lee | Posted 05.25.2011
Is divorce hurting the economy? According to "The State of Our Unions," a recent study released by the National Marriage Project assessing the healt...
Huffington Post | Amy Lee | Posted 05.25.2011
Want to stay married? Better make sure you have a college degree, earn over $50,000 a year, and don't have divorced parents. Indeed, even though the ...
Huffington Post | Amy Lee | Posted 05.25.2011
Affluent, well-educated Americans are enjoying increasingly stable, strong marriages, even as marital happiness is plummeting and the chances of divor...
Christine Whelan | Posted 11.17.2011
The recession has taken a toll on American families, but research suggests that there may be a silver lining: Understanding the link between money and marriage might help us make better choices.
Posted 09.28.2011
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Huffington Post | Amy Lee | Posted 05.25.2011