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- | Utah has a Family Belonging Index of 56.5 percent. In other words, 56.5 percent of Utah teenagers aged 15 to 17 have lived with their always-married parents since their birth, whereas 43.5 percent of these adolescents were raised in a non-intact family. Utah ranks 2nd on the [[state_of_the_family_across_the_states|state ranking]] of the Index of Belonging and Rejection.((This entry draws heavily from original research found in [[http://downloads.frc.org/EF/EF12A45.pdf|Index of Family Belonging and Rejection: State by State (2011)]], [[http://downloads.frc.org/EF/EF12G39.pdf|Family Intactness: | + | Utah has a Family Belonging Index of 56.5 percent. In other words, 56.5 percent of Utah teenagers aged 15 to 17 have lived with their always-married parents since their birth, whereas 43.5 percent of these adolescents were raised in a non-intact family. Utah ranks 2nd on the [[state_of_the_family_across_the_states|state ranking]] of the Index of Belonging and Rejection.((This entry draws heavily from original research found in [[http://marri.us/research/ |
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