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Friday Five 213

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  1. Gender inequality in Denmark, technoference in relationships, National Marriage Week, and more. Post This
  2. State efforts to promote prenatal health, domestic violence among dating partners, and more. Post This

Q&A with Brandon McDaniel on "Technoference"
Child Trends News Service

Children and Gender Inequality: Evidence from Denmark
Henrik Kleven, Camille Landais, and Jakob Egholt Søgaard, NBER Working Paper Series

Promoting Prenatal Health and Positive Birth Outcomes: A Snapshot of State Efforts
OPRE, Administration for Children and Families

Dating Partners More Violent and Account For More Domestic Violence Than Spouses
Michelle W. Berger, University of Pennsylvania

National Marriage Week USA, Feb. 7-14, 2018
National Marriage Week

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