A lack of jobs in the middle of the labor market is fueling the rise of young, unmarried parents
America’s widening income divide is contributing to the rise of unmarried parents, new research shows. A study led by Andrew J. Cherlin, professor of public policy at Johns Hopkins University, finds men and women in counties with greater income inequality … Continue reading A lack of jobs in the middle of the labor market is fueling the rise of young, unmarried parents
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A lack of jobs in the middle of the labor market is fueling the rise of young, unmarried parents
America’s widening income divide is contributing to the rise of unmarried parents, new research shows. A study led by Andrew J. Cherlin, professor of public policy at Johns Hopkins University, finds men and women in counties with greater income inequality … Continue reading A lack of jobs in the middle of the labor market is fueling the rise of young, unmarried parents