If parental separation does this to a child physically, what does it do to a child mentally, psychologically & emotionally? That would be my first thought. https://t.co/RxsLt0H5Q2 https://t.co/hcl8NdjtNh
9. But how are you going to ensure that Children have their need to form reliable attachments with caring adults who they can trust met? If divorce does this to a child physically what does it do to a child emotionally/psychologically? https://t.co/RxsLt
RT @post_liberal: If parental separation does this to a child physically, what does it do to a child mentally, psychologically & emotionall…
If parental separation does this to a child physically, what does it do to a child mentally, psychologically & emotionally? That would be my question. https://t.co/RxsLt0H5Q2 https://t.co/G3czEZtXvZ
@MattBruenig @kearney_melissa Part of that, I’m guessing, is because as @kearney_melissa points out in the article, family structure in the US is very class-based in ways that are not as stark in Europe: https://t.co/oldoSqhGjo
Fascinating comp study of relationship stability in Demography... My takeaways: (1/3) cohabitants who marry after a birth have as stable relationships as parents married at birth, but those who don't marry are twice as likely to split; https://t.co/Ohnrgnc
RT @RichardvReeves: Lots of talk about marriage, parenting & commitment thanks to Musick & Wilhelm paper https://t.co/uXs7w3F1Qo. A chance…
RT @RichardvReeves: This is an important finding, suggesting to me that marriage is mostly the expression, rather than cause, of stability…
RT @RichardvReeves: This is an important finding, suggesting to me that marriage is mostly the expression, rather than cause, of stability…
RT @RichardvReeves: This is an important finding, suggesting to me that marriage is mostly the expression, rather than cause, of stability…
RT @RichardvReeves: Another standout finding from the Musick & Michelm paper: the huge education gradient in cohabitation births in U.S. Ra…
This chart is great, but @RichardvReeves what happens when you already have the insulated coffee cup and Whole Foods obsession without the husband?
RT @RichardvReeves: This is an important finding, suggesting to me that marriage is mostly the expression, rather than cause, of stability…
RT @RichardvReeves: This is an important finding, suggesting to me that marriage is mostly the expression, rather than cause, of stability…
Last one from (for now) from THAT paper (https://t.co/uXs7w3F1Qo): in the U.S., the marriage gap is a class gap. https://t.co/ISDHF3rKW0
RT @RichardvReeves: This is an important finding, suggesting to me that marriage is mostly the expression, rather than cause, of stability…
RT @RichardvReeves: Lots of talk about marriage, parenting & commitment thanks to Musick & Wilhelm paper https://t.co/uXs7w3F1Qo. A chance…
Lots of talk about marriage, parenting & commitment thanks to Musick & Wilhelm paper https://t.co/uXs7w3F1Qo. A chance to re-up my three kinds of marriage thesis @TheAtlantic https://t.co/oDAG6lh1eg https://t.co/ertVvQF9it
RT @RichardvReeves: This is an important finding, suggesting to me that marriage is mostly the expression, rather than cause, of stability…
Another standout finding from the Musick & Michelm paper: the huge education gradient in cohabitation births in U.S. Rates here for high education mothers are lower than almost anywhere else https://t.co/uXs7w3F1Qo https://t.co/tUTEY0tNie
Just like a college degree is the expression of access to economic opportunities, not the cause.
RT @harrybenson6: These UK findings are incorrect. From @usociety 2010 data, 24% split if married pre-birth vs 56% married post-birth https…
These UK findings are incorrect. From @usociety 2010 data, 24% split if married pre-birth vs 56% married post-birth https://t.co/57HFsVEjpV
RT @RichardvReeves: This is an important finding, suggesting to me that marriage is mostly the expression, rather than cause, of stability…
RT @RichardvReeves: This is an important finding, suggesting to me that marriage is mostly the expression, rather than cause, of stability…
RT @RichardvReeves: This is an important finding, suggesting to me that marriage is mostly the expression, rather than cause, of stability…
RT @WilcoxNMP: Even in Sweden... New study: odds of children raised by cohabiting couples seeing parents break up more than 60% higher, co…
RT @RichardvReeves: This is an important finding, suggesting to me that marriage is mostly the expression, rather than cause, of stability…
RT @RichardvReeves: This is an important finding, suggesting to me that marriage is mostly the expression, rather than cause, of stability…
RT @michelmorek: My paper with Kelly Musick on cross-national differences in union instability was just published in Demography. Spoiler al…
RT @WilcoxNMP: Alternatively: the norms, ideas & social status of marriage shape couples even if they’re a little late to the institution.…
RT @WilcoxNMP: Alternatively: the norms, ideas & social status of marriage shape couples even if they’re a little late to the institution.…
Alternatively: the norms, ideas & social status of marriage shape couples even if they’re a little late to the institution.
RT @RichardvReeves: This is an important finding, suggesting to me that marriage is mostly the expression, rather than cause, of stability…
RT @RichardvReeves: This is an important finding, suggesting to me that marriage is mostly the expression, rather than cause, of stability…
Wait. "Couples married at birth?" Of course can't be bothered to read beyond highlighted passage for context.
This is an important finding, suggesting to me that marriage is mostly the expression, rather than cause, of stability & commitment h/t @WilcoxNMP https://t.co/uXs7w3F1Qo https://t.co/8HZtqxEhN7
RT @michelmorek: My paper with Kelly Musick on cross-national differences in union instability was just published in Demography. Spoiler al…
RT @michelmorek: My paper with Kelly Musick on cross-national differences in union instability was just published in Demography. Spoiler al…
RT @michelmorek: My paper with Kelly Musick on cross-national differences in union instability was just published in Demography. Spoiler al…
RT @michelmorek: My paper with Kelly Musick on cross-national differences in union instability was just published in Demography. Spoiler al…
RT @michelmorek: My paper with Kelly Musick on cross-national differences in union instability was just published in Demography. Spoiler al…
RT @michelmorek: My paper with Kelly Musick on cross-national differences in union instability was just published in Demography. Spoiler al…
RT @michelmorek: My paper with Kelly Musick on cross-national differences in union instability was just published in Demography. Spoiler al…
RT @michelmorek: My paper with Kelly Musick on cross-national differences in union instability was just published in Demography. Spoiler al…
RT @michelmorek: My paper with Kelly Musick on cross-national differences in union instability was just published in Demography. Spoiler al…
Lots of complexity being revealed in recent research about both race & marriage, inter alia.
RT @WilcoxNMP: Even in Sweden... New study: odds of children raised by cohabiting couples seeing parents break up more than 60% higher, co…
RT @michelmorek: My paper with Kelly Musick on cross-national differences in union instability was just published in Demography. Spoiler al…
RT @WilcoxNMP: Even in Sweden... New study: odds of children raised by cohabiting couples seeing parents break up more than 60% higher, co…
RT @michelmorek: My paper with Kelly Musick on cross-national differences in union instability was just published in Demography. Spoiler al…
RT @michelmorek: My paper with Kelly Musick on cross-national differences in union instability was just published in Demography. Spoiler al…
Even in Sweden... New study: odds of children raised by cohabiting couples seeing parents break up more than 60% higher, compared to children born to married parents. Similar story across many European countries. https://t.co/5qoNDWywUj https://t.co/k5wHS
RT @michelmorek: My paper with Kelly Musick on cross-national differences in union instability was just published in Demography. Spoiler al…
RT @michelmorek: My paper with Kelly Musick on cross-national differences in union instability was just published in Demography. Spoiler al…
RT @michelmorek: My paper with Kelly Musick on cross-national differences in union instability was just published in Demography. Spoiler al…
RT @michelmorek: My paper with Kelly Musick on cross-national differences in union instability was just published in Demography. Spoiler al…
RT @michelmorek: My paper with Kelly Musick on cross-national differences in union instability was just published in Demography. Spoiler al…
RT @michelmorek: My paper with Kelly Musick on cross-national differences in union instability was just published in Demography. Spoiler al…
RT @michelmorek: My paper with Kelly Musick on cross-national differences in union instability was just published in Demography. Spoiler al…
RT @michelmorek: My paper with Kelly Musick on cross-national differences in union instability was just published in Demography. Spoiler al…
RT @michelmorek: My paper with Kelly Musick on cross-national differences in union instability was just published in Demography. Spoiler al…
My paper with Kelly Musick on cross-national differences in union instability was just published in Demography. Spoiler alert: U.S couples with children have far higher separation rates than couples in any of the European countries we analyzed
Prof Katherine Michelmore & co-author Kelly Musick look at union instability among couples who have had a child together in the US and several European countries in new study. @michelmorek @SpringerSocSci https://t.co/ss5P5050Za
.@michelmorek's article, "Cross-National Comparisons of Union Stability in Cohabiting and Married Families With Children," was published in Demography. 👨👩👧👦@MaxwellSU | @Maxwell_PAIA https://t.co/CJV3k2Zz9b