Growing Up With a Single Parent: What Hurts, What HelpsHarvard University Press, 1994 - 196 Seiten Nonwhite and white, rich and poor, born to an unwed mother or weathering divorce, over half of all children in the current generation will live in a single-parent family--and these children simply will not fare as well as their peers who live with both parents. This is the clear and urgent message of this powerful book. Based on four national surveys and drawing on more than a decade of research, Growing Up with a Single Parent sharply demonstrates the connection between family structure and a child's prospects for success. |
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... race or parents ' income and educa- tion ? And finally , one might ask : Would children who grow up with only one ... race or parents ' education . When we compare children with similar racial and educational backgrounds , the gap in ...
... race and ethnic differences ? Are white children more or less affected by family disruption than black and Hispanic chil- dren ? Since whites are more common than other racial and ethnic groups , the effects of family disruption on the ...
... race and by mother's education ( in 1992 dollars ) . Two - parent Single - parent Race and education families families Stepfamilies All families $ 61,135 $ 27,065 $ 54,594 Whites $ 63,270 $ 31,349 $ 55,360 Blacks $ 39,061 $ 20,105 ...
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Why We Care about Single Parenthood | 1 |
How Father Absence Lowers Childrens | 19 |
Which Outcomes Are Most Affected | 39 |
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Growing Up with a Single Parent: What Hurts, What Helps Sara McLanahan,Gary D. Sandefur Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2009 |