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Toward Interventions to Strengthen Relationships and Support Healthy Marriage Among Unwed New Parents

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  • M. Robin Dion
  • Barbara Devaney
  • Alan M. Hershey

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This paper was prepared for Vision 2004: What Is the Future of Marriage?, a special volume published by the National Council on Family Relations in February 2004.

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  • M. Robin Dion & Barbara Devaney & Alan M. Hershey, "undated". "Toward Interventions to Strengthen Relationships and Support Healthy Marriage Among Unwed New Parents," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 86c222b40d39418bb1a090913, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. M. Robin Dion & Barbara Devaney & Sheena McConnell & Melissa Ford & Heather Hill & Pamela Winston, "undated". "Helping Unwed Parents Build Strong and Healthy Marriages: A Conceptual Framework for Interventions," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 83c5d04f0bc245359ce6e7e80, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    4. Cynthia Osborne, 2002. "Diversity Among Unmarried Parents: Human Capital, Attitudes, And Relationship Quality," Working Papers 966, Princeton University, School of Public and International Affairs, Center for Research on Child Wellbeing..
    5. Ronald B. Mincy, 2002. "Who Should Marry Whom? : Multiple Partner Fertility Among New Parents," Working Papers 964, Princeton University, School of Public and International Affairs, Center for Research on Child Wellbeing..
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