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In The Two-Parent Privilege, Melissa S. Kearney makes a provocative, data-driven case for marriage by showing how the institution's decline has led to a host of economic woes. Eschewing the religious and values-based arguments that have long dominated this conversation, Kearney shows how the greatest impacts of marriage are, in fact, economic: when two adults marry, their economic and household lives improve, offering a host of benefits not only for the married adults but for their children. Studies show that these effects are today starker, and more unevenly distributed, than ever before.

Based on more than a decade of economic research, including her original work, Kearney shows that a household that includes two married parents holding steady at the higher end of the socioeconomic scale, increasingly rare among almost everyone else functions as an economic vehicle that advantages some children over others. As these trends of marriage and class continue, the compo

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    Publisher: Swift Press
    Publication Date: 9/26/2024
    ISBN13: 9781800753761, 978-1800753761
    ISBN10: 1800753764

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

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    In The Two-Parent Privilege, Melissa S. Kearney makes a provocative, data-driven case for marriage by showing how the institution's decline has led to a host of economic woes. Eschewing the religious and values-based arguments that have long dominated this conversation, Kearney shows how the greatest impacts of marriage are, in fact, economic: when two adults marry, their economic and household lives improve, offering a host of benefits not only for the married adults but for their children. Studies show that these effects are today starker, and more unevenly distributed, than ever before.

    Based on more than a decade of economic research, including her original work, Kearney shows that a household that includes two married parents holding steady at the higher end of the socioeconomic scale, increasingly rare among almost everyone else functions as an economic vehicle that advantages some children over others. As these trends of marriage and class continue, the compo

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