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  1. Contemporary black marriages, health and housework among older couples, and more. Post This
  2. Pro-life and pro-science, a child abuse prediction model, and more. Post This

Bound/Unbound: Contemporary Black Marriage in Research, Policy, and Practice
Johns Hopkins University Center for African Studies & Iowa State University College of Human Sciences

A Child Abuse Prediction Model Fails Poor Families
Virginia Eubanks, Wired

The Pro-Life Movement Embraces Science
Emma Greene, The Atlantic

They're Waiting Longer, but U.S. Women Today More Likely to Have Children Than a Decade Ago
Gretchen Livingston, Pew Research Center

Somebody Has to DUST! Gender, health, and housework in older couples
Claudia Geist & Jennifer Tabler, Journal of Women & Aging

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