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DTSTART:20100202T180500Z
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DTSTAMP:20260405T180917Z
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LOCATION:4274 Chamberlin Hall
SUMMARY:Complex Families:  Some Implications of Multiple Partner Ferti
 lity for Research and Policy\, Chaos & Complex Systems Seminar\, Marie
  Cancian\, UW-Madison La Folette School of Public Affairs
DESCRIPTION:We most often think of families with children as including
  a mother\, father\, and their children in common. However\, 40 percen
 t of children are now born to unmarried parents\, and recent research 
 suggests that more often than not\, one or both of these parents will 
 go on to have children with other partners. The complex families that 
 result-- with siblings\, half siblings and step siblings sharing paren
 ts and sometimes living quarters-- raise a host of challenges for rese
 arch and policy. In this seminar I will draw on a series of papers\, c
 oauthored with Dan Meyer and other collaborators\, to discuss the evol
 ution of complex families and key related policy issues.<br>\n<br>
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=1755
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