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... Divorce OR ID WY WA MT ND MN WI MI ME VT NH MA SD NY -RI CT IA PA NJ NV NE OH DE UT IL IN MD CO CA KS WV VA DC MO KY NC TN AZ OK NM AR SC MS AL GA LA TX AK FL Lower than ... divorce. Divorce and Remarriage 471 11 The "Where" of U S Divorce.
... Divorce OR ID WY WA MT ND MN WI MI ME VT NH MA SD NY -RI CT IA PA NJ NV NE OH DE UT IL IN MD CO CA KS WV VA DC MO KY NC TN AZ OK NM AR SC MS AL GA LA TX AK FL Lower than ... divorce. Divorce and Remarriage 471 11 The "Where" of U S Divorce.
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... Divorce Each year , more than 1 million U.S. children learn that their parents are divorcing ( Cherlin 2002 ) . These children are more likely than children reared by both parents to experience psy- chiatric problems , both during ...
... Divorce Each year , more than 1 million U.S. children learn that their parents are divorcing ( Cherlin 2002 ) . These children are more likely than children reared by both parents to experience psy- chiatric problems , both during ...
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... divorce ( Tallman , Rotolo , and Gray 2001 ) . The Absent Father and Serial Fatherhood With divorce common and with mothers usually granted custody of the children , a new fathering pattern has emerged . In this pattern , known as ...
... divorce ( Tallman , Rotolo , and Gray 2001 ) . The Absent Father and Serial Fatherhood With divorce common and with mothers usually granted custody of the children , a new fathering pattern has emerged . In this pattern , known as ...
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