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Unwed Birth Rates by State
Created on September 5, 2012
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Marriage Reduces Child Poverty
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Other Papers on Marriage and Child Poverty
Marriage: America’s Greatest Weapon Against Child Poverty
Child poverty is an ongoing national concern, but few are aware that its principal cause is the absence of married fathers in the home.
Increasing Marriage Would Dramatically Reduce Child Poverty
Children raised by never-married mothers are seven times more likely to be poor when compared to children raised in intact married families.