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 Children and the Stability of Cohabiting Couples
This paper seeks to determine whether or not having children increases the stability of cohabiting couples' relationships.
• Category: Children > Children Born Out of Wedlock
• Center for Family and Demographic Research • 2000
 The Effects of Poverty on Children
This article explores the physical, emotional, behavioural, educational, and health outcomes of children living in poverty, and explores how low income influences create adverse child outcomes.
• Category: Children > Children Born Out of Wedlock
• The Future of Children • Summer/Fall 1997
 Child Support Enforcement and Father Involvement for Children in Never-Married Mother Families
This study examines the relationship between fathers' child support payments and their involvement in their children's lives.
• Category: Children > Children Born Out of Wedlock
• Mens Studies Press • January 1, 2006
 Poverty Among Children Born Outside of Marriage: Preliminary Findings from the National Survey of American Families
This paper provides evidence from American families that children born to unmarried mothers are significantly more likely to experience poverty than children born to married parents.
• Category: Children > Children Born Out of Wedlock
• The Urban Institute • December 01, 1999
 Is There an Advantage to Being Born to Married Versus Cohabiting Parents? Differences in Child Behavior
This paper demonstrates that children born to married parents have fewer behavioural problems than those born to parents in a cohabiting relationship.
• Category: Children > Children Born Out of Wedlock
• Center for Research on Child Wellbeing • July 01, 2003
 State Experience and Perspectives on Reducing Out of Wedlock Births
This study examines the context for the development of legislation to reduce non-marital births, the effectiveness of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA), and the level to which various states have taken advantage of such policies and legislation in the United States.
• Category: Children > Children Born Out of Wedlock
• Department of Health and Human Services • February 01, 2003
 The Intergenerational Effects of Early Childbearing
This report looks at long-term outcomes for children of teenage mothers and finds that these children are more likely to have low education, be unemployed, give birth as teenagers, and give birth out of wedlock.
• Category: Children > Children Born Out of Wedlock
• Institute for Research on Poverty • August 01, 1995
 Changing Fertility Patterns, 1974 to 1994
This article discusses the fluctuations in fertility rates in Canada between 1974-1994 and pays specific attention to the increase in teenage pregnancies and out of wedlock births.
• Category: Children > Children Born Out of Wedlock
• Statistics Canada • 1996
 Why Not Just Live To g e t h e r ?
By examining Swedish and Canadian data, the author looks at the effects of cohabitation on future marriage and on children.
• Category: Children > Children Born Out of Wedlock
• Center of the American Experiment • Summer 2001
 It’s All in the Past? Exploring the Repercussions of Parents’ Early Conjugal and Parental Histories on the Family Life Course of Their Children
Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey on Children and Youth (NLSCY), this paper examines the impact the parents’ conjugal and parental behaviour (prior to the union in which the target child was born) has upon the child’s outcomes
• Category: Children > Children Born Out of Wedlock
• Human Resources Development Canada • January 01, 2002
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