Mother's education trumps marriage or co-habitation when it comes to well-being of children, study shows

Tuesday, January 15, 2013 - 08:30 in Psychology & Sociology

(Phys.org)—It is more important for a child's well-being that they have well educated parents than that they have parents who are married or live together, according to a new study.

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