- What It’s Like to Be a Leftover Woman (The Atlantic)
- Love between parents has long-term benefits for kids (Futurity)
- An American dad in Sweden now has plenty of family time (NBC)
- Number of children in Japan shrinks to new record low (CNN)
- You Can Rent a Dad in Japan (Bloomberg)
- 40% of young Japanese single adults are virgins: poll (Japan Today)
- Why Child Marriage Persists In Mexico (NPR)
- What Modern Arranged Marriages Really Look Like (Bride)
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The kingdom of women: the Tibetan tribe where a man is never the boss (The Guardian)
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Pakistan Court Rules That Men Can Marry Underage Girls After They've Had Their First Period (Global Citizen)
Global Parenting
- The best country in the world to raise a child? (CNN)
- 11 Parenting Styles From Around the World (Very Well)
- Strange things Spanish parents do raising their children (The Local)
- Parenting Tips From Around the World (New York Post)
- Free-range kids are the norm in Germany — are American parents over-protective? (Salon)
- Scotland may ban spanking. Decades of research suggests that’s a good idea (Vox)
- How to Parent Like a Scandinavian (Time)
- How to Parent like the Japanese Do (Time)
- Japanese children as young as 6 or 7 take the subway and run errands alone — here's why (Business Insider)
Global Homes & Behaviors
- Toilet training at 2 is normal in U.S. but very late in China and other countries (The Washington Post)
- How parents tackle bedtime around the world (CNN)
- Sex in America Is Incredibly Uptight (Vice)
Global Households and Work