by Krisana Finlay | Apr 27, 2023
Policymakers need to find Goldilocks level of involvement for family institution Written by Krisana Finlay Each day we see new headlines featuring the tug and pull among public policymakers, typically searching for how to best support civic institutions. In business...
by Krisana Finlay | Apr 20, 2023
What divorce taught me about family process Written by Krisana Finlay An enduring marriage means greater health and happiness for women, according to new research. A recent study from scholars at Harvard and Stanford that is making headlines found that women who got...
by Krisana Finlay | Apr 13, 2023
What do Apple’s expansion into India and family outcomes have in common? Process Written by Krisana Finlay Apple is opening its first store in India and making headlines. The move signals Apple’s decision to draw itself away from its reliance on China...
by Krisana Finlay | Apr 6, 2023
A key to community success: putting family data at the center Written by Krisana Finlay Last week, the Wall Street Journal published an article about a recent poll – conducted by the nonpartisan and objective research organization NORC at the University of Chicago –...
by Krisana Finlay | Mar 30, 2023
The next time good economic data hits the news, remember that families are driving it Written by Krisana Finlay Every week, new economic data are published and generate news coverage. For instance, this week saw news stories about consumer confidence, home prices...
by Derek Monson | Mar 3, 2023
Family should be priority for interim Written by Derek Monson Originally published in Utah Policy. The 2023 Utah legislative session closes this week. When it concludes, lawmakers will have enacted hundreds of new laws and policy reforms designed to address issues...