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...themselves: according to the National Bureau of Economic Research, in 2006, only 7 percent of people living in households headed by a married individual were poor, while households with an unmarried leader (83 percent of whom were female) boasted poverty rates of 40.3 percent. The authors of the NBER??s June 2006 digest further concluded that changes in household structure—namely, the increase in female-headed families—were largely to blame for the rise in domestic poverty rates since the 1980s. Due to the myths perpetuated by “pro-family?...
...NBER??s Public Economics Research Program for the past 17 years...
Feldstein has served as president and CEO of NBER??a consortium of more than 500 economists—since 1984. NBER??s power comes from its reputation as a forum for top-notch researchers, who often turn to NBER first to publish their works...
...announcement should have little effect on the economy, according to Martin S. Feldstein ’61, NBER??s President and Harvard’s Baker Professor of Economics. Feldstein said everyone already realizes the economy is in decline...
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