The Perplexing Psychology of Returning to ‘Normal’
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For a year now, we’ve been living in constant fear of Covid-19. But when you get that vaccine in your arm, it’s not like your…
For a year now, we’ve been living in constant fear of Covid-19. But when you get that vaccine in your arm, it’s not like your…
The economic ramifications of the coronavirus are bleak enough, but the mental health crisis that frontline workers are about…
You can really do a lot with the common public misperception that divorce is always going up. Continue reading →
Too often sociologists think of social media, or online communications generally, primarily as a way of broadcasting their ideas.
What is the connection between job insecurity and family commitments? Continue reading →
If you (or I) read all this, we'll know a lot more than we did before. Continue reading →
You could interpret this as a continuous decline with a major detour caused by the recession, but that case is weaker than it…
Maybe recession-related divorces took a couple years to materialize, producing a lull in the ongoing plunge. Continue reading →
It really may not be reasonable to try to isolate the age-at-marriage effect after all. Continue reading →