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Professor June Carbone was quoted in the National Catholic Reporter on the relationship between marriage and changing economic circumstances.  The article quoted a public presentation she gave in August…

The New York Times Upshot Section quoted Professor June Carbone on the class divide in marriage. Professor Carbone observed that where money or assets are not involved, couples often don't…

Professor June Carbone particpated in “Family Inequality: Causes & Consequences in Europe & the Americas,” a Social Trends Institute Experts Meeting in Rome, Italy, Feb. 17-18. The meeting brought…

Professor June Carbone, who was in Ireland at the time, was interviewed by the Korean Radio Station, "Morning Wave," in Busan, Korea. The interview addressed the growing incidence of "gray divorce," that is,…

Professor June Carbone was quoted in a National Jurist article looking at expanding opportunities in health law. She mentioned the trends that will produce more demand for legal services, including…

Time magazine invited Professor June Carbone and her co-author Naomi Cahn to discuss the implications of their book, Red Families v. Blue Families (Oxford 2010), for marital happiness. They…
Professor June Carbone's 2010 book Red Families v. Blue Families with Naomi Cahn received renewed attention with publication of a new study testing the sources of family stability. The most recent article, in…
Professor June Carbone's book with Naomi Cahn, Red Families v. Blue Families (2010), was the subject of David Leonhardt's column in the New York Times. The column is part of an on-going discussion…
Professor June Carbone's work on marriage markets with Naomi Cahn was featured prominently in an article in The Economist on the declining fortunes and family stability of blue collar men.
Professor June Carbone's book with Naomi Cahn, Marriage Markets: How Inequality Is Remaking the American Family (Oxford University Press 2014), and Professor Jill Hasday's book, Family Law Reimagined…
Professor June Carbone was quoted in the New York Times Upshot column on the decline in the non-marital birth rates. She linked the result not just to an increase in older women having children, the main point…
Professor June Carbone, author of Marriage Markets: How Inequality is Remaking the American Family (with Naomi Cahn), wrote an article on when to get married in Forbes Magazine entitled "Don't Get…