Stop thinking your wife is bad with money
When a husband thinks his wife spends too much money, whether it's reality or perception, financial and marriage problems follow.
When a husband thinks his wife spends too much money, whether it's reality or perception, financial and marriage problems follow.
Social Sciences
Aug 16, 2017
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Bride kidnapping remains a common practice in a handful of countries. And when young women are kidnapped into marriage, their babies pay a price, suggests new research from Duke University.
Social Sciences
Aug 2, 2017
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Transgender people who are married are less likely to experience discrimination than their unmarried counterparts, indicates a national study led by a Michigan State University sociologist.
Social Sciences
Jul 25, 2017
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America's generation gap is surfacing in a surprising statistic: rates of extramarital sex.
Social Sciences
Jul 5, 2017
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Tweets about political topics that include moral and emotional language are more likely to spread within the ideological networks of the sender, a team of researchers has found. Its study, which examined Twitter messages ...
Social Sciences
Jun 26, 2017
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For decades, researchers have studied the benefits of marriage, finding that married people are likely to be healthier, wealthier and wiser than their unmarried peers.
Social Sciences
Jun 22, 2017
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The concept of marriage may be in flux, but a new study of commuter marriages—in which a married couple lives apart in service to their dual professional careers—appears to confirm that married people still see interdependence ...
Social Sciences
May 8, 2017
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Discrimination against same-sex couples denied religious marriage is endemic, says a new study.
Social Sciences
May 3, 2017
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A new report from social psychologists at the University of Illinois at Chicago and the University of Winnipeg suggests people on both sides of the political aisle are similarly motivated to dismiss monetary enticements in ...
Social Sciences
Apr 25, 2017
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Delaying the marriage age of young women in parts of the developing world has significant positive effects for their children, a new study shows.
Social Sciences
Apr 4, 2017
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