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  1. Melissa Kearney on the two-parent privilege, racial disparities in the tax treatment of marriage, and more. Post This
  2. Tech rules at home for teens, marital transitions and health and well-being in mid-to-late life, and more. Post This

Melissa Kearney on the Two-Parent Privilege
The Report Card with Nat Malkus, AEI

Adult Relationship Quality Data Tool
MAST Research Center

Racial Disparities in the Income Tax Treatment of Marriage
Janet Holtzblatt, et al., Tax Policy Center

Study Finds More Than Half of Teenagers Have No Rules for Using Tech at Home
Roser Reyner, Science X

Marital transitions during earlier adulthood & subsequent health & well-being in mid- to late-life among female nurses
Ying Chen, Maya B. Mathur, Brendan W. Case, Tyler J. VanderWeele, Global Epidemiology

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