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  1. The religious habits of U.S. teens, the Protestant Family Ethic (webinar), and more. Post This
  2. Growing up poor in America (webinar), parental divorce and the love hormone, and more. Post This

Religious Habits of U.S. Teens
Pew Research Center

The Protestant Family Ethic: Panel Discussion 
Webinar: Wed., Sept. 16 | 9:00 AM to 10:15 AM
American Enterprise Institute and Institute for Family Studies

Report 4: Dads Spend More Quality Time With Kids
Families in Australia Survey: Life during COVID-19

Growing Up Poor: The American Dream Deferred
Webinar: Sept. 15 | 2:00 PM
PBS Frontline and WGBH

People Who Experience Parental Divorce as Children Have Lower 'Love Hormone' Levels
Terry GoodrichBaylor University

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