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Frequently Asked Questions: Work Arrangements and Marriage

Work and marriage are two very important parts of adult’s lives, and sometimes the demands of one can interfere with the demands of the other. Work-spouse conflict occurs when the pressures from one role make it hard to be successful in the other role. These FAQs focus on how work arrangements affect this work-spouse conflict […]

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How Does Marriage Affect Physical and Psychological Health? A Survey of the Longitudinal Evidence

This paper examines an accumulating modern literature on the health benefits of relationships like marriage. Although much remains to be understood about the physiological channels, we draw the judgment, after looking across many journals and disciplines, that there is persuasive longitudinal evidence for such effects. The size of the health gain from marriage is remarkable. […]

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Frequently Asked Questions: Asian Americans and Marriage

In 2004, 14 million people in the United States reported having an Asian heritage, making up percent of the U.S. population. Given this large and growing population, Asian American marriage is an important topic. This fact sheet contains answers to some common questions about Asian Americans and marriage, using findings from scientifically sound research. Research […]

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09 Jan
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Healthy Marriage and the Legacy of Child Maltreatment: A Child Welfare Perspective

This brief explores how childhood experiences, specifically child maltreatment and involvement with the child welfare system, impact the potential for a healthy, lasting marriage. The brief summarizes the research on the barriers to a healthy marriage and what is known about the longterm impacts of child maltreatment and foster care. Finally, the authors offer recommendations […]

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Frequently Asked Questions: Gambling and Marriage

One of the most prominent forms of entertainment in American culture is gambling. Going to Las Vegas, visiting local casinos, or playing the lottery is widely viewed as fun and “”harmless”” entertainment within our society. The Internet and the advancement of technology have made it possible for people to gamble secretly and conveniently 24 hours […]

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Frequently Asked Questions : Finances and Marriage

Marriage puts two individuals into a setting in which they must work together to manage and use their money. It is easy to forget that marriage is a financial partnership as well as a romantic relationship. Yet financial practices and patterns can help or harm marriages. These FAQs answer some common questions about finances in […]

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09 Jan
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“Ensuring Compliance : How 45 CFR Part 87 Applies to Curricula Use.” [PowerPoint Presentation]

This PowerPoint presentation was used during the National Healthy Marriage Resource Center Webinar Training held on January 23, 2008, and designed to assist grantees with a better understanding of how to apply federal rules entitled “”Equal Treatment for Faith-Based Organizations,”” with a particular emphasis on the standard for determining whether curricula contains inherently religious activities. […]

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Frequently Asked Questions: Infidelity

This FAQ answers some common questions about infidelity using findings from scientifically sound research. Research doesn’t have all the answers, but it can shed a great deal of light on many questions. (Author abstract)

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09 Jan
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#1 Father or Fathering 101? : Couple Relationship Quality and Father Involvement When Fathers Live with Their Children (Chapter 7 of Unmarried Couples with Children)

This chapter examines differences in father involvement among fathers who are living with a child and the child’s mother. Using qualitative interview data with fifty-seven couples, the author looks at fathering in the first year after birth to see how fathers in happy and unhappy relationships– some married, others cohabiting– differ in level of father […]

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