As Wolfinger writes on the Institute for
Family Studies blog, «For almost everyone, the late twenties seems to be the best time to tie the knot.»
Wolfinger conducted another analysis, which he described on the Institute for
Family Studies blog, which found that among heterosexual couples who married in the 2000s, women who'd had between three and nine sexual partners were less likely to divorce than women who'd had two partners (their husband and one other person).
Instead, as Wolfinger wrote on the Institute for
Family Studies blog in 2015, the best time to marry seems to be between the early 20s and early 30s.
In her recent
Family Studies blog post, Professor Linda Nielsen showed how this idea arose from seriously flawed interpretations of data that were repeated often enough to acquire the aura of truth.
Not exact matches
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I'm not sure if you
studied how to make pho broth or if you had a
family member teach you, but when I was researching pho (only a handful of
blogs), you were the only one who roasted / charred the veggies — outside of an Vietnamese woman telling her story and listing her recipe ALSO roasting her veggies.
Yet, my personal approach to parenting is a mix that goes well beyond the bits and pieces of these books that I found helpful — among the bits and pieces that I feel don't apply to my
family but certainly they may apply to another
family — and include bits and pieces of how I was raised, the lessons learned reflecting on years of parenting already behind me, thoughts from friends and
family members, my instincts, the reality of unavoidable challenges, scientific
studies,
blogs and websites, parenting classes and support groups, teleseminars, conferences, and so much more.
This
blog follows my life, my
studies to become a Registered Dietitian, and my interests in fitness, mostly healthy food,
family, friends, and living a well - balanced and healthy life.
I wore this dress from church, to brunch with my sister, to
studying & working on the
blog, to dinner with my
family - and it was so comforting to know that my skin was safe and protected from the intense Florida heat!
Our
family and friends told us to start a travel
blog but we both didn't know how to do it, so we
studied for months on how to build one.
Along with documenting recent changes in Tennessee
family law, this
blog provides case
studies of various issues that arise in marriage, divorce and custody cases.
We started this
blog to share our adventures using the Handbook of Nature
Study with other families and it has developed into a community of nature study lo
Study with other
families and it has developed into a community of nature
study lo
study lovers.
Students can offer free content, start a
blog or send a pitch on a new research
study if their dream is to share vital information to
families on a more expansive scale.
John Crouch from The
Family Law News
Blog reported on a randomized
study recently completed in the military which had a control group of couples that did not take classes, and randomly assigned couples who did take marriage education classes.
Alysse ElHage is editor of
Family Studies, the
blog of the Institute for
Family Studies.