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  1. 2 Ιαν 2023 · More than 80 percent of American children in single-parent families live with the mother only. During the 1960–2020 period, the percentage of children living with mother only nearly tripled from 8 to 21 percent; those living with father only increased from 1 to 4 percent.

  2. Explores the intersectionality of solo mothering and fathering, social class, minority experience and cultural conceptions of parenthood against dominant national discourses about inclusion, immigration, welfare support/austerity policies (housing and food security), inequality and family policy.

  3. 12 Δεκ 2019 · While U.S. children are more likely than children elsewhere to live in single-parent households, they’re much less likely to live in extended families. In the U.S., 8% of children live with relatives such as aunts and grandparents, compared with 38% of children globally.

  4. 26 Δεκ 2021 · In particular, I summarize the classed, raced, and gendered media and public discourse on single parents, the changing demographics of single parenthood in the United States, and the ways that poor, Black single mothers are shifting the narrative on these families.

  5. 28 Νοε 2022 · By looking at the experiences of single-parent families across many countries, it enables us to see patterns and variations that are not apparent in a single country study. The American research community in particular has much to learn from this approach.

  6. Download book PDF. Handbook of Marriage and the Family. Patricia A. Gongla & Edward H. Thompson Jr. 1120 Accesses. 11 Citations. Abstract. With the increase in the number of single-parent families in recent years, the attention paid to this family form has grown considerably—in both the academic and the public media.

  7. 6 Απρ 2021 · Single-parent families were the second-most common living arrangement of minor children in 2016, with just over 20 million children living with a single mother or father (U.S. Census, 2016).