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  1. Collateralized marriage, kinship care and the academic performance of children, and more. Post This
  2. Married households w/kids in U.S. cities, adolescent delinquency and intimate partner violence, and more. Post This

Collateralized Marriage
Jeanne Lafortune & Corinne Low, American Economic Journal: Applied Economics

Kinship Care Supports the Academic Performance of Children
Tyreasa Washington & Brittany P. Mihalec-Adkins, Child Trends

Out of Hundreds of U.S. Cities, Only 1 Saw Number of Married Households w/Kids Increase
Michelle Mark, Insider

Adolescent Delinquency: The Role of Early Childhood Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence
Shannon Cheung, Chien-Chung Huang, Family Relations

Accounting For the Widening Mortality Gap Between American Adults With and Without a BA
Anne Case and Angus Deaton, Brookings Institution

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