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Forced Blogging for EL227: Research on Marriage

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Based on what you have learned so far in "It Ain't Necessarily So," respond to the following USA Today article. On your be sure to explain to a casual reader what you are doing -- applying a particular book to a particular article. When you introduce the topic, emphasize your own observations, rather than the assignment instructions.

Yahoo! News - Trend to live together, not marry, puts kids at risk

Divorce and out-of-wedlock birth rates leveled off years ago, but families in which parents cohabit are on a steady climb. More than 40% of all live-in households in 2000 included a child under 18, up from 21% in 1987, according to the latest U.S. Census figures.

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