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Family Stuff

Stephanie H. Murray
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A weekly round-up of interesting research on demography, family policy, and other family stuff. Along with some mini-takes by yours truly.

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The Obscurity of Modern Male Pickiness

Men are getting choosier about who they'll marry, too. But the murkiness of modern dating markets makes it harder to see.

For Tablet Magazine’s June issue, I wrote a kind of dishy feature about matchmaking. Or, to put a finer point on it:...

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Rightsizing the Daycare Theory of Everything

"Baby warehousing" is less common than some of you seem to think.

For a certain type of person, the explanation for all that ails the modern American child pretty much boils down to daycare. The scourge of ill-behaved kids in America? That...

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Where Do(es the Desire for) Babies Come From? A Follow-Up

Young Adults Rarely Plan to Have Kids Late; No Child Penalty for Gay Men; Childcare is for Rich Kids But Preschool Isn't + more.

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The Diverging Destinies of First Time Moms, and Other Interesting New Research

How Much of the Baby Bust Can We Attribute to Partnership?; The Childcare Arrangements Of Parents Who Work Odd Hours; The Upside of Living Close to Your (Adult) Kids (You Live Longer) + more

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The Paradoxical Effects of Declining Child Mortality

Last week, I covered a study aimed at teasing out the mechanisms underlying the well-established connection between child mortality and fertility. I say “well-established” because demographers have long observed that declining child mortali...

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