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Rob Henderson's avatar

Also meant to include: I’ll be livestreaming today Wednesday (4/9) at 8pm ET. Tune in on the Substack app.

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Tom Grey's avatar

Isn’t it the case that more often the poor families have no stable husband/ father? It’s no surprise that boys without dads, or with intermittent guys, have far more trouble.

I’d like to see research on the 20-40, & 40-60%, middle & middle class boys compared to top 80-100%, both sets with married bio fathers. There’s not enough research that compares poor boys of married married parents with rich & middle class boys of married parents.

My guess is that stable marriage dominates income in predicting outcomes from boys, tho very low income might dominate. Because both are likely influential, comparisons should be made separately between married bio fathers, vs other families. And the range of other family types, boyfriends, step dads, occasional bio father contact, might well become quantitatively intractable. So much social truth is too complex to allow as much definitive answers as desired.

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