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Long-term educational and economic impacts of increasing access to contraceptives
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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act — popularly referred to as Obamacare — opened for business on October 1, 2013, when the system’s health-care exchanges began enrolling members. Among the many changes under the ACA, employer-provided health plans must cover prescription contraception with no co-payment.
Does it matter for children if their parents are married?
Source: JournalistsResource.orgFrom the Scholars Strategy Network, written by Kelly Musick of Cornell University and Katherine Michelmore of University of Michigan.
Child care arrangements and patterns in America: Census data
Source: JournalistsResource.orgThe challenges of finding quality day care are familiar to nearly all working parents. Not only are the costs rising in general to raise children — and the work demands increasing for many parents — but the flaws of the system of organized care as a whole are becoming more apparent.
The Affordable Care Act, contraceptives, abortion and unintended-pregnancy rates
Source: JournalistsResource.orgAmerica’s rental housing: Evolving markets and needs
Source: JournalistsResource.orgGender, work and family in America: Differences in time use
Source: JournalistsResource.orgPolitical polarization and the American public: From geography to dating
Source: JournalistsResource.orgHow low-income Americans understand the earned income tax credit: Research brief
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From the Scholars Strategy Network, written by Laura M. Tach, Cornell University.
Changing attitudes toward marriage and children in six countries
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Changes in family structure and attitudes toward family have obviously taken place in the past few decades across the West. Family-related data are often assessed at the national level, but how do similar countries compare with one another?