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  1. China's marriage problem, the effects of HRME programs on youth, and more. Post This
  2. Suicide rates in the U.S., family income and number of children, and more. Post This

Husband’s Income, Wife’s Income, and Number of Biological Children in the U.S.
Rosemary Hopcroft, Biodemography and Social Biology

The Catholic Marriage Initiatives Fund
Current Grant Opportunity: Due April 8, 2022

Changes in Suicide Rates, United States 2019 and 2020
DC Ehlman, E. Yard, et al., Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report

The Effects of Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education Programs for Youth
J.L. Alamillo, J., L. Ritchie, and R. Wood, OPRE, Administration for Children & Families

China Population: Marriages Fall in Latest Blow to Beijing’s Push for Couples to Have More Children
Luna Sun, SCMP News

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