Marriage Education: what do we know? What should we do about it?
By Harry Benson
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Acknowledgements
I am very grateful to those who made constructive comments on earlier drafts of this paper. In particular, thanks to Dave Percival of “2-in-2-1” for challenging and encouraging me to clarify my thought process. Thanks also to Jill Kirby of the “Centre for Policy Studies”. This paper expands on a presentation I gave at her invitation. Finally thanks to Nick Gulliford of “FOCCUS”.
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