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The Marriage Measures Guide of State-Level Statistics

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  • Brian Goesling
  • Robert G. Wood
  • Carol Razafindrakoto
  • Jamila Henderson

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In the past decade, policymakers and researchers have become increasingly interested in social programs that promote and support healthy marriages.

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  • Brian Goesling & Robert G. Wood & Carol Razafindrakoto & Jamila Henderson, "undated". "The Marriage Measures Guide of State-Level Statistics," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 9d75d58877cc4d8d8ecd6306d, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. M. Robin Dion, "undated". "Healthy Marriage Programs: Learning What Works," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 700e2d88f10b4f079d504806a, Mathematica Policy Research.
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