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  1. Declining upward mobility, stuck Millennials, strong families, and more. Post This
  2. Involved fathers, co-parenting after divorce, and more links. Post This

What Makes a Family Strong?
Gail Innis, Michigan State University

The Fading American Dream: Trends in Absolute Income Mobility Since 1940
Raj Chetty, David Grusky, Maximilian Hell, Nathaniel Hendren, Robert Manduca, and Jimmy Narang
The Equality of Opportunity Project

Absent Fathers No Longer: Men Confront Stereotypes to Become Involved Parents
Livia Gershon, The Guardian

Welcome to Yellowbrick, a ‘Rehab’ for Stuck Millennials That Attempts to Turn Them Into Adults
Molly Osberg, Fusion

MU Researchers Offer Suggestions to Improve Co-Parenting Plans After Divorce
Roseann Sorce, University of Missouri-Columbia

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