Why Americans Are Delaying Parenthood Four studies offer new insights on the decision to have kids in a low birth rate era. Read More
Families With Nonstandard Work Schedules Face ‘Pattern of Disadvantage’ Mothers with less education are more likely to work jobs that fall outside the typical 9-to-5 schedule. This can have negative effects on their children’s behavior and development. Read More
For Homeless Youth, Is Poor Health Just a Matter of Time? A new study finds that the longer young adults spend unsheltered, the more likely they are to report poor health outcomes. Read More
Wildfires Devastated Their Communities. Will Californians Stay Put? Recent research about migration patterns after the most destructive wildfires may help us predict what happens next. Read More
In the Battle for Time, Exercise Beats Sleep for American Adults Parents get less sleep than nonparents but still squeeze in workouts, study suggests. Read More
From the Emergency Room to Eviction? Research finds increase in housing hardship among families who use the emergency room or are hospitalized. Read More