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Marriage and Government: Strange Bedfellows?


  Author: Theodora Ooms
Publisher: Center for Law and Social Policy
Publication: Policy Brief: Couples and Marriage Series
Document Date:                  August 01, 2001
Category: Marriage > Marriage Rate
Related Categories:
Children > Child Welfare
Family Economics > Poverty
Family Economics > Socio-economic Status
Family Structure > Impact of Family Structure on Children
Family Structure > Impact of Family Structure on Youth
Family Structure > Parental Marital Status
Marriage > Marriage
Marriage > Philosophy of Marriage
Public Policy > Marriage
 

This paper discusses the role that government should play in promoting marriage.  It highlights some common objections to government intervention in marriage, examines the relationship between marriage and poverty, and suggests a possible government approach to promoting marriage that focuses on ensuring the well-being of children.

 

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