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  1. The high school graduation rate, marriage classes for Korean singles, and more. Post This
  2. Fathers and juvenile delinquency, unmarried couples making financial decisions, and more. Post This

Is the High School Graduation Really Going Up?
Mark Dynarksi, Brookings Center on Children & Families

Stepfamilies and Kids
Child Trends

Can Classes help Seoul's Marriage-Phobic Singles?
Sarah Keating and Kwon Moon, BBC

When Unmarried Couples Make Marriage-Like Decisions, Things Get Murky
Kylie Moore, Charlotte Agenda

Juvenile Delinquents: Boys with Hostile Fathers Commit More Crime
Denise-Marie Ordway, Journalist's Resource

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