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To: JohnM who wrote (230412)8/30/2013 4:49:11 PM
From: Bread Upon The Water  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 542169
 
Well, Kudos for you, John. Your the first one who I submitted the idea of that study to that didn't trash me all up and down for using those "SOB"s info.

Went with them because really liked the proposal that a welfare recipient's benefits not be reduced if they got married. Seemed like they were paying attention to the data which suggested marriage was the biggest single factor that a child could have going for it in not being raised in poverty.

Give me a minute to retrieve, please.



To: JohnM who wrote (230412)8/30/2013 5:00:19 PM
From: Bread Upon The Water  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 542169
 
An analysis of out of wedlock births, the role of both welfare and of marriage in reducing child poverty by Robert Rector of the The Heritage Foundation:

heritage.org