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  1. Child well-being in single-parent families, protect teens from big tech, and more. Post This
  2. Young adult health declining, Korea's declining fertility rate, and more. Post This

Child Well-Being in Single-Parent Families
The Annie E. Casey Foundation

Protecting Teens from Big Tech: 5 Policy Ideas for States
Clare Morell, Adam Candeub, Jean Twenge, & Brad Wilcox
Institute for Family Studies & Ethics and Public Policy Center

Does Income Moderate Basic Relationship Processes?
Matthew Johnson, Scott Stanley, Galena Rhoades, Journal of Marriage and Family

Korea's Total Fertility Rate Hits Record Low in 2021
The Korea Times

The Decline of Well-Being in Young Adults
Tyler J. VanderWeele, Psychology Today

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