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  1. Friday Five: how temporary jobs affect fertility, how long-distance relationships can succeed, and more. Post This
  2. Friday Five: surviving the empty-nest years, supporting two generations through policy interventions, and more. Post This

Five articles that I recommend from around the web:

Jobs Are Making Women Wait To Have Kids, But Not For the Reason You Think
Belinda Luscombe, TIME

Distance Makes the Heart Grow Fonder: Truth or Myth?
Rachel Savasuk, Alabama Healthy Marriage & Relationship Education Initiative

Surviving the Empty Nest Years (infographic)
Healthy Relationships California

Does 1+1 = 3? What Research Tells Us About the Potential of Two-Generation Approaches
Nicole Fauteux, APPAM Public Policy News

Study Hard, Marry Well
Mark Glassman, Bloomberg Businessweek

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