The multidisciplinary research of CRC into family life and youth education has allowed CRC to gain deep insight into these two critical demographics within the society – insight which has a profound value for the human capital and organizational development of any businesses or organizations.
The research of CRC has focused on the economic contribution of family integrity, and surveys of family practices and their relationship to children’s well-being, as well as formal and non-formal training of parenting mentors and the conduct and improvement of nationwide character formation programs for students and young professionals.
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