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Why Casinos Matter : Thirty-One Evidence-Based Propositions from the Health and Social Sciences
Casino gambling is spreading into the mainstream of American life and unleashing a host of troubling problems: it is harming health, draining wealth from people in the lower ranks of the income distribution, and contributing to economic inequality. These are among the findings of "Why Casinos Matter...
A Call for a New Conversation on Marriage
In this public statement, 75 American leaders from across the political spectrum and social science propose a new conversation on marriage – one that brings together gays and lesbians who want to strengthen marriage with straight people who want to do the same. The new conversation does not ...
Why Marriage Matters, Third Edition : Thirty Conclusions from the Social Sciences
For most of the latter-half of the twentieth century, divorce posed the greatest threat to child well-being and the institution of marriage. Today, that is not the case. New research – made available for the first time in this third edition of "Why Marriage Matters" – suggests that the r...
My Daddy's Name is Donor : A Pathbreaking New Study of Young Adults Conceived Through Sperm Donation
In the U.S., an estimated 30,000-60,000 children are born each year through sperm donation, but this number is only an educated guess. Neither the industry nor any other entity in the U.S. is required to report on these vital statistics. Most strikingly, there is almost no reliable evidence, in any ...
For a New Thrift : Confronting the Debt Culture
Signed by 66 scholars and cosponsored by eight leading think tanks, "For A New Thrift" describes the growing polarization in today's financial landscape between two very different kinds of institutions. Pro-thrift institutions that once served America's "small saver" have now disappeared from many c...
Between Two Worlds : The Inner Lives of Children of Divorce
The book "Between Two Worlds: The Inner Lives of Children of Divorce" reports a new national study on how childhood divorce affects young people's moral and spiritual journeys and religious identities. It was credited with "rekindling" the national debate on whether there is any such thing as a "goo...
Hardwired to Connect : The New Scientific Case for Authoritative Communities
Written by the Commission on Children at Risk, a panel of leading children's doctors, research scientists and youth service professionals, Hardwired to Connect describes for the nation new strategies to reduce the currently high numbers of U.S. children who are suffering from emotional and behaviora...
Does Divorce Make People Happy? : Findings from a Study of Unhappy Marriages
Does divorce typically make adults happier than staying in an unhappy marriage? Many Americans assume so. "Does Divorce Make People Happy?" represents the first serious effort to investigate this assumption empirically. The finding? Unhappily married adults who divorced or separated were no happier,...
What We're Fighting For : A Letter from America
In response to the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the ensuing war in Afghanistan, 60 public intellectuals discuss the principles America is defending: (1) All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights; (2) The basic subject of society is the human person, ...
Hooking Up, Hanging Out, and Hoping for Mr. Right : College Women on Mating and Dating Today
Hooking Up, Hanging Out, and Hoping for Mr. Right" describes the attitudes and values of today's college women regarding sexuality, dating, courtship, and marriage. Marriage is a major life goal for the majority of today's college women, and most would like to meet a spouse while at college; however...
Turning the Corner on Father Absence in Black America
In "Turning the Corner on Father Absence in Black America", 50 signatories come together because of their shared concern about the national trend of father absence that is affecting nearly all races and ethnic groups in the United States, and because of their particular concern about father absence ...
A Call to Civil Society : Why Democracy Needs Moral Truths
America's civic institutions are declining because the moral ideas that fueled and formed them are losing their power-the power to shape our behavior, to unite us as one people in pursuit of common ideals. Too many Americans view morality as a threat to freedom, rather than its essential guarantor. ...
Fatherless America : Confronting Our Most Urgent Social Problem
In this book, author David Blankenhorn discusses the harms of fatherlessness and makes the Good Family Man, a disappearing entity, his main protagonist. He writes: "Fatherless is the most harmful demographic trend of this generation. It is the leading cause of declining child well-being in our socie...
Marriage in America : A Report to the Nation
Marriage in America" begins with a description of how the divorce revolution, or the steady displacement of a marriage culture by a culture of divorce and unwed parenthood, has failed by creating terrible hardships for children, and failing to deliver on its promise of greater adult happiness. The a...
Marriage in America : A Report to the Nation
Marriage in America" begins with a description of how the divorce revolution, or the steady displacement of a marriage culture by a culture of divorce and unwed parenthood, has failed by creating terrible hardships for children, and failing to deliver on its promise of greater adult happiness. The a...
