What do marriage and family have to do with economic growth? A lot, in fact. According to a new international report, there are multiple links between a strong economy and marriage and family.
The Sustainable Demographic Dividend—put together by the University of Virginia’s National Marriage Project, the Institute of Marriage and Family Canada, and other universities throughout the world—highlights these links and argues that “the long-term fortunes of the modern economy rise and fall with the family.”
The “great population boom of the last two centuries is waning,” the authors write, and one of the major consequences is a “slowdown in the size of the global workforce.”
Families fuel the economy, and those countries where families decrease in size and quality see negative effects on their economies. Highlighting different examples, the authors of the report argue that marriage and family play key roles “in sustaining long-term economic growth, the viability of the welfare state, the size and quality of the workforce, and the profitability of large sectors of the modern economy.”
The authors give multiple reasons for why marriage and family matter in the economy, including:
- Children raised in intact, married families are more likely to acquire the human and social capital they need to become well-adjusted, productive workers;
- Men who get and stay married work harder, work smarter, and earn more money than their unmarried peers;
- Nations wishing to enjoy robust long-term economic growth and viable welfare states must maintain sustainable fertility rates of at least two children per woman; and
- Key sectors of the modern economy—from household products to insurance to groceries—are more likely to profit when men and women marry and have children.
For full article: http://blog.heritage.org/2011/10/17/what-do-marriage-and-family-have-to-do-with-economic-growth/

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October 18, 2011 at 10:10 am
gumply
All well and good but he left out the most important bit of information that was given to us.
Gen 2:24 For this reason a man shall leave his father and his mother, and be joined to his wife; and they shall become one flesh. The Creator instituted marraige.
“be” “fruitful and “multiply” No less than eight times by the Creator. Six times in Genesis, once in Jeremiah and once in Ezeliel.
Divine Wisdom the perfect plan that was given to all of His creatures.
October 18, 2011 at 3:25 pm
Larry Sinclair
A little advice to the GOP 3 who seem to be quivering in a corner scared to tell the truth.
http://www.larrysinclair.org/2011/10/18/listen-up-rep-cantor-speaker-boehner-sen-mcconnell/
October 19, 2011 at 6:17 am
gumply
More smoke and mirrors! There is nothing that is going to help the citizens of this country. Every day more balls and chains are being put on us as we idly sit by and watch ourselves being buried alive.
Read it and weep.
http://dailybail.com/home/holy-bailout-federal-reserve-now-backstopping-75-trillion-of.html
October 20, 2011 at 4:18 pm
Interested Bystander
Hey All,
Although I agree with the premise that a child is better raised in a family with a mom and dad, I think there is a whole bunch more that needs to be done.
EDUCATION is the cornerstone of our Country. What we do to our kids now is INDOCTRINATE them.
Until we allow our children to think for themselves, and quit allowing schools to TELL them what to think, our Country is doomed to “mind dumbed robots” as Rush puts it.
Deregulation of EVERYTHING in our lives from toilets to light bulbs, from seat belt laws to pat downs at airports, we need to rethink our priorities and the priorities this Country was founded on. We need to get manufacturing jobs back to our Country, and regulation of industries have pushed companies overseas.
Personal liberties and responsibilities need to be rethought. There are way too many “excuses” for people’s actions, and not enough personal responsibility for their actions.
Give States back their responsibilites laid out in the Constitution. I believe the responsibilites should be at the LOWEST LOCAL level available. That’s what made this Country GREAT. The diversity of our Country, knowing if you didn’t like one part of the Country you could move to a better fit for you.
We now have “cookie cutter” cities, just like Wal Mart. Go in to any Wal Mart and the stores are all laid out pretty much the same. So are cities.
It really is sad, in my opinion.
There is much work to be done, and to be honest, the ONLY person I hear out there wanting to make at least an attempt at turning us around is Ron Paul.
But he’s a “radical old man”, dontcha know.