Marriagesfirst
Marriagesfirst is a term used in sociological and policy discussions to describe an approach that places emphasis on marriage formation and stability as a central factor in social design. The concept is not a formal movement or legal doctrine, but a heuristic used to analyze the potential effects of policies that encourage or support marriage, such as tax incentives, parental leave, affordable counseling, and family services. The term is a portmanteau of "marriage" and "first," commonly appearing in academic papers and commentary within debates on family policy.
Proponents argue that greater marital stability can contribute to child well-being, economic security, and reduced reliance
In research, Marriagesfirst is used as a lens to examine how policies designed to promote marriage interact
See also: family policy, marriage demographics, child well-being, welfare policy.