[ Ссылка ] Since the 1950s, America's basic family unit has changed dramatically, and the economic impact is significant. In the AEI book, "Home Economics: The Consequences of Changing Family Structure," Nick Schulz explores these ideas in detail. He writes: "If we want to talk constructively about issues such as poverty or income inequality, we need to bring what has happened to the family into the picture."
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