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Cohen: How to Live in a World Where Marriage Is in Decline
As marriage rates continue to fall, policies that try to steer people into marriage through financial incentives are only hurting children
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Hofferth study challenges common wisdom about single parenting
Income level, not family structure, has the biggest impact on parenting practices
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Kearney and Levine study identifies Sesame Street education boon
Effect pronounced for boys, African Americans, and children in disadvantaged areas
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Sayer notes on Uber-like services for kids
Safe kids' rides for busy parents
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Melissa Kearney featured in The New York Times on Early Childhood Intervention
Children exposed to "Sesame Street" were more likely to be enrolled in the correct grade level for their age at middle and high school
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Kearney edits Future of Children volume
How Cultural Factors Shape Economic Outcomes
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Melissa Kearney outlines child poverty response
Plan could virtually end child poverty
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Special Symposium: The New Media Generation: Implications of Computer and Video Game Use for Parents and Teachers
Allison Druin, Director and Associate Professor, Human Computer Interaction Laboratory, College of Information Studies; Sandra Hofferth, Director, Maryland Population Research Center, Professor of Family Science, School of Public Health; Melanie Killen, Professor, Human Development, College of Education, Affiliate Professor, Department of Psychology
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Seminar Series: Data on the Undercount of Young Children in the U.S. Decennial Census
William O'Hare, Research Fellow, National Science Foundation / American Statistical Association / Census Bureau
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Seminar: Continuity and Change in Children's Time Use Trajectories
Liana C. Sayer, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland
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