Family
What it is and why it is important
Family research investigates how family structures, processes, and policies affect individual and collective well-being.
Understanding family dynamics is crucial for creating policies that support child development, economic stability, gender equality, and social support systems, ultimately enhancing overall societal well-being.
Key research topics in this field include:
- The impact of family composition and parenting practices on children’s development and educational outcomes.
- Economic challenges faced by families, including income stability and access to resources.
- The role of family policies, such as parental leave and childcare support, in shaping family well-being and gender equality.
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Episode #16: Family, Identity, and Inequality, Featuring Ariel Kalil and Mesmin Destin
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November 18, 2024
GuestsAriel Kalil, Mesmin Destin
Inequality is often viewed through macro-level forces. Today, we shift focus to smaller-scale factors: Steven Durlauf and Ariel Kalil discuss family roles in inequality, while Mesmin Destin explores identity-based motivation and interventions like peer mentorship.