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  1. Social media and adolescent mental health, male college enrollment and completion, and more. Post This
  2. Child tax credit reform, uncertain marriage expectations of today's youth, and more. Post This

Social Media and Adolescent Health
National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine

Growing Uncertainty in Marriage Expectations among U.S. Youth
Joanna R. Pepin and Philip N. Cohen, Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World

Degrees of Difference: Male College Enrollment and Completion
Richard Reeves & Will Secker, American Institute for Boys and Men

Building a Stronger Foundation for American Families: Options for Child Tax Credit Reform
Joshua McCabe & Leah Sargeant, Niskanen Center

When the Number of Bedrooms in a Home Keeps Parents From Getting Their Kids Back
Stephannie Stokes & Agnel Philip, ProPublica

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