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  <title>Parents of teenage daughters more likely to divorce: WHY? HOW? LET'S EXPLORE</title>
  <description>#210 – This week we cover Jan Kabátek and David C. Ribar's study &amp;quot;TEENAGE DAUGHTERS AS A CAUSE OF DIVORCE,&amp;quot; in which they showed that daughters ages 13-18 are associated with a higher risk of divorce in 1995-2015 Dutch marriage registry data. We get some of the details wrong, but that's because we were going off a four-paragraph Economist article. The Economist can be very terse (boring) when it wants to be (all the time). Plus: grandma wigs, shampoo as body wash. Plugs this week:  Digital frames (Kate) Love as a commodity (Kate) Irish Spring soap, in bar form (Hao) Waiting for seedlings to sprout (Jack)  downersradio@gmail.com&amp;amp;nbsp;• /r/downersradio • @downersradio on the twittersphere • https://hrf.org </description>
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