new report available on U.S. demographic information on same-sex families
August 22, 2012
UCLA’s Williams Institute has just announced the availability of a “U.S. Census snapshot” report that provides state demographic information on same-sex families.
Infographic on America’s Economy is Fourth in “How Do We Know?” Series
August 14, 2012
As America prepares for the 2012 Economic Census, the U.S. Census Bureau has created an embeddable infographic displaying many of the ways they track the economic health of the country.
There will be events on Workforce Engagement, Workforce Flexibility & Mobility and Workforce Well-being. It’s about collaboration, learning and contributing.
Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research (CPFR) is seeking manuscript submissions for its 2013 volume on the theme of ‘Visions of the 21st Century Family: Transforming Structures and Identities.'
The policy analysts at the Princeton-Bookings Future of Children have published a new issue of their journal on the topic of children with disabilities.
The National Center for Family and Marriage Research announces the release of their 2011 research conference full report Counting Couples, Counting Families.
The database was developed in 1987 and now holds 149,000 statistics, an increase of approximately 10,800 new estimates in the last year, making it the most complete of its kind in the world
People with lower incomes value the institution of marriage just as much as those with higher incomes and have similar romantic standards for marriage, according to a new study published in Journal of Marriage and Family. The new research suggests that government initiatives to strengthen marriage among low-income populations should move beyond promoting the value of marriage and instead focus on the actual problems that low-income couples face.