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Children raised within marriage do better on average. Why?

 

Does marriage lead to good or successful parenting, or are people with the traits of good parents more likely to marry?

 

 

“The advantages of marriage for children’s wellbeing will be hard to replicate through policies other than those that bolster marriage itself.”

David C. Ribar, Professorial Research Fellow, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne, Australia.

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