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  1. The ties that bind, family policies with unintended consequences, and more. Post This
  2. Request for articles on wealth inequality and child development, America's invisible felons, and more. Post This

The World Family Map, 2019: The Ties That Bind
Institute for Family Studies & Wheatley Institution

Request for Articles—Wealth Inequality and Child Development
Deadline: 5 PM Eastern, June 24, 2019
Russel Sage Foundation, Journal of the Social Sciences

Testimony: America’s Invisible Felon Population
Nicholas Eberstadt, US Congress Joint Economic Committee

NCFR Report: Family Policies With Unintended Consequences
National Council on Family Relations

Rutgers: Reading With Toddlers Reduces Harsh Parenting, Enhances Child Behavior
Neal Buccino, Rutgers Today
 

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