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  1. Student dads quitting college, the National African American Child and Family Research Center, and more. Post This
  2. The puzzle of U.S. falling birth rates, households w/kids that relied on the Child Tax Credit, and more. Post This

Largely Unseen and Unsupported, Huge Numbers of Student Fathers Are Quitting College
Lilah Burke, The Hechinger Report

Introducing the National African American Child and Family Research Center
Megan Reid, OPRE, Administration for Children & Families

The Puzzle of Falling US Birth Rates Since the Great Recession
Melissa S. Kearney, Phillip B. Levine, and Luke Pardue, Journal of Economic Perspectives

11 Couples Inducted into Wisconsin’s Marriage Hall of Fame
Wisconsin Family Policy Council

Households With Children That Struggled to Cover Household Expenses Twice as Likely to Rely on CTC
Katherine G. Giefer, Census Bureau

 

 

 

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