Does Family Structure Make a Difference? Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date March 8, 2012 Categories In crime, divorce, education, family, poverty 1 Comment on Does Family Structure Make a Difference?
Class Structure and Trends in American Marriage Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date March 2, 2012 Categories In culture, family, human capital, MARRI, marriage No Comments on Class Structure and Trends in American Marriage
Importance of Being Married and Religious Attendance Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date February 29, 2012 Categories In Christianity, culture, MARRI, marriage, religion No Comments on Importance of Being Married and Religious Attendance
Self and the Single Parent: On Jessica Olien, Part II Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date February 29, 2012 Categories In child well-being, culture, family, Jessica Olien, marriage, religion, single parents No Comments on Self and the Single Parent: On Jessica Olien, Part II
The Benefits of Two-Parent Families Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date February 27, 2012 Categories In divorce, family, Jessica Olien, MARRI, marriage, poverty, single parents, United Kingdom No Comments on The Benefits of Two-Parent Families
American Demography: Meet the Parents Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date February 22, 2012 Categories In cohabitation, education, family, human capital, MARRI, marriage, poverty 1 Comment on American Demography: Meet the Parents
A Foundational Difference Between Cohabitation and Marriage Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date February 21, 2012 Categories In cohabitation, marriage No Comments on A Foundational Difference Between Cohabitation and Marriage
To Rebuild Society, We Should Rethink our Foundation Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date February 21, 2012 Categories In crime, culture, family, news, Pat Fagan, social institutions, youth 1 Comment on To Rebuild Society, We Should Rethink our Foundation
Twenty-Something Ladies: “It’s Okay” to Think Family! Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date February 15, 2012 Categories In child well-being, family, feminism, marriage, mothers, Phyllis Schlafly, women's health No Comments on Twenty-Something Ladies: “It’s Okay” to Think Family!
Unnatural Selection, Part II: A Review Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date February 13, 2012 Categories In abortion, Asia, crime, economics, family, marriage, men, monogamy, polygamy, pro-life, world population No Comments on Unnatural Selection, Part II: A Review