Family Scholars Issue Call to Churches to Confront Spiritual Impact of Family Breakdown on Children
16. Januar 2013 10:16 ET
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New Findings Reveal Children Raised in "Good" Divorces Far Less Likely to Be Religious Attenders, More Disinterested in Religion, Compared to Those Raised in Happy Marriages
Future Health of...
This Valentine's Day, Give Your Wife a Prized Gift: an Attentive Husband
02. Februar 2012 16:28 ET
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NEW YORK, Feb. 2, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to a report recently released by The National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, in partnership with the Center for Marriage and...
U.S. Thrift Index Reveals Modest Increase in Thrifty Behavior but Overall Thrift Score is Low
18. Januar 2012 06:00 ET
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PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 18, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Great Recession put millions of American households deep into debt and forced families to reassess their financial lives and goals. In surveys done...
New York Economists Agree: Casinos are a Bad Bet for the Empire State
03. Januar 2012 08:50 ET
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NEW YORK, Jan. 3, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Many of New York's economists from the state's leading colleges and universities agree that casino gambling is a bad bet for the Empire State, according to...
New Report: Cohabitation, Not Divorce, is Now Driving Rising Rates of Family Instability in America
16. August 2011 08:00 ET
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Released today by a group of 18 family scholars, Why Marriage Matters powerfully summarizes major new findings from the social sciences on the state of marriage and family life in the U.S. While...
Government Push to Expand Gambling is a Bad Bet for Americans
01. August 2011 07:00 ET
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The new website, www.GetGovernmentOutofGambling.org, launched by the Institute for American Values, sheds light on the numerous—and significant—social ills caused by the partnership of...