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  2. Single parents in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Single parents in the United States have become more common since the second half of the 20th century. In the United States, since the 1960s, there has been an increase in the number of children living with a single parent. The jump was caused by an increase in births to unmarried women and by the increasing prevalence of divorces among couples.

  3. Single-parent children and educational attainment - Wikipedia

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    As the number of children growing up in single-parent households has risen over the last one hundred years, [1] [2] the possible effects of living arrangements has become more impactful in children's schooling, as well as other aspects of their lives, including health and work.

  4. Single parent - Wikipedia

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    A single parent is a person who has a child or children but does not have a spouse or live-in partner to assist in the upbringing or support of the child. Reasons for becoming a single parent include death, divorce, break-up, abandonment, becoming widowed, domestic violence, rape, childbirth by a single person or single-person adoption.

  5. SUMMARY OF KEY FINDINGS GETTING AHEAD OR LOSING GROUND ...

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    of children born to parents in the top quintile remain in the top as adults. (‘Wealth’ Figure 8) Only 7 percent of children born to parents in the bottom wealth quintile make it to the top quintile in adulthood. 35 percent of adult children of parents in the bottom wealth quintile move up to the top 3 quintiles and 41 percent

  6. Sociology of the family - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, one-parent families have become popular since 1961 when only 8.4 percent of children were being raised by a single parent. [50] In 2001, 15.6 percent of children were being raised by a single parent. [50] The number of single-parent families continue to rise, while it is four times more likely that the mother is the parent raising ...

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  8. Only child - Wikipedia

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    The premature death of one parent also contributed to a small percentage of marriages producing just one child until around the mid-20th century, not to mention the then-rare occurrence of divorce. Only-children are sometimes said to be more likely to develop precocious interests (from spending more time with adults) and to feel lonely . [ 1 ]

  9. '17 Diapers' Mom Spoke About the Challenges of Single ... - AOL

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    In a video posted on TikTok on Nov. 21, mommy influencer Hannah Hiatt said she recently solo-parented for one day while her husband completed jury duty. "Being a solo parent — just for a day ...