CLD 231 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Urinary Tract Infection, Prenatal Care, Intelligence Quotient

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85% of one-parent families are headed by females. Many single parents are women who are struggling to make ends meet financially and who are stuck in low- 25% of one-parent families are a result of non-marital birth. 50% of children live in single-parent families for at least a brief period in their childhood paying jobs that grant little satisfaction: single fathers seem to be at less risk of economic disadvantage than single mothers are. Most researchers agree that children in one-parent female-headed homes do not fare as well as their counterparts from two-parent homes. Children from single-parent homes have been characterized as more dependent, less compliant, more anti-social, and more likely to experience difficulties at school. They also raise more behavioural and psychological concerns and are more at risk of becoming young offenders: it is vital to remember that the worrisome outcomes for children of one-parent families are almost identical.

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