Barbara Ray reports on the recent finding that one in two
mothers in America is now having a baby then marrying later, if at all.
As Kay Hymowitz has
said in the past, the most significant shift in American relationship habits is
“not the widespread rejection of marriage; it’s not even the record number of
thirty-something brides and grooms. It’s the abandonment of the idea that
marriage has anything to do with children.” Her March 15 essay in the Wall
Street Journal, co-authored with Brad Wilcox and Kelleen Kaye, expands on this
point.
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