Recorded: Nov. 9, 2019. Princeton University.
We-Before-Me: How husbands & wives who put family first have the happiest marriages, the best sex, & the lowest divorce rates Who are the happiest and most sexually satisfied wives in America today?
W. Bradford Wilcox, the Director of the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, will answer these questions by discussing the role that religious faith, father involvement, and feminism play in fostering higher-quality marriages among women today in the United States. His research is regularly featured in the New York Times, The Atlantic, National Review Online, and other outlets. Wilcox is also a Senior Fellow of the Institute for Family Studies and a Visiting Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. He invites you to follow him on Twitter @WilcoxNMP.
W. Bradford Wilcox (Princeton University, Ph.D.) is a Senior Fellow at the Institute for Family Studies, Director of the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, and a Visiting Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. Professor Wilcox’s research has focused on marriage, fatherhood, and cohabitation, especially on the ways that family structure, civil society, and culture influence the quality and stability of family life in the United States and around the globe. His research has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Slate, National Review Online, NPR, NBC’s The Today Show, and many other media outlets. Wilcox consults regularly with companies such as Nestle, Procter & Gamble, and Kimberly-Clark on fertility and marriage trends in the United States. As an undergraduate, Wilcox was a Jefferson Scholar at the University of Virginia (’92) and later earned his Ph.D. from Princeton University. Prior to coming to the University of Virginia, he held research fellowships at Princeton University, Yale University, and the Brookings Institute.
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