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Maggie Gallagher

Maggie Gallagher

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Name:Maggie Gallagher
Web:www.marriagedebate.com/
Bio:Maggie Gallagher is president of the Institute for Marriage and Public Policy (www.iMAPP.org), whose motto is strengthening marriage for a new generation and whose unique mission is research and public education on ways that law and public policy can strengthen marriage as a social institution.

Maggie is a nationally syndicated columnist, the author of three books on marriage (including most recently with University of Chicago Prof Linda Waite The Case for Marriage: Why Married People Are Happier, Healthier, and Better-Off Financially), and a leading voice of the new marriage movement. National Journal named her to the 2004 list of the most influential people in the same-sex marriage debate.

She appears frequently on major TV and radio and is frequently asked to lecture at colleges, universities and law schools. She has testified as an expert witness on marriage before the U.S. Senate and in various state legislatures. Her writings on marriage have appeared in The New York Times, The Weekly Standard, and the Wall Street Journal, as well as scholarly journals such as the Louisiana Law Review, and the Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics, and Public Policy.

Maggie is a graduate of Yale (class of 82). She lives with her husband and two children in Westchester, New York.

The Case for Marriage

Track: Conscious Couples

Date / Time: Tue, Mar 31, 2009 - 4:30 pm to 5:45 pm Eastern Time

Is marriage good for people, and if so, why? This program offers the hard scientific evidence that marriage is not only protective for children, it is also makes important contributions to the well-being of adults.

In this program you will learn how:

- Both men and women are better off in virtually every way social science can measure if they get and stay married (provided those marriages are of at least average quality)

- Husbands and wives live longer, they are physically healthier

- Marriage boosts psychological and emotional health

- Married people are more economically successful, they earn more money and build more wealth than singles

- Marriage is the sexiest relationship-- married people report having more and better sex

How does marriage, a so-called 'piece of paper' achieve these remarkable benefits? We will also review the mechanism by which marriage as an institution improves the well-being of adults and their children including, the changing time-horizons, the economic and social benefits of 'pooling,' social support, the impact of norms on behavior. We will also note the deleterious effects on well-being that high-conflict marriage can have, especially on children and on women.

Learn how and why a good marriage is a treasure worth working for and fighting for.
 
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