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single parenting on children3 Effect on a female child4 Findings/Discussion6 Effect on Health6 Conclusion8 Reference9 Introduction Background A single parent is someone who cares for their children without any aid from another person at hom...
single-parent households. For example, by the start of the 21st century, the US Census Bureau claimed that nearly 12,900,103 households were dependent single mothers whereas the number of households being run by single males was estimated t...
same-sex parental care. Moreover, the experience is compared with the behavior and of children living in heterosexual parental care. Based on the stats and data produced by different researchers, numbers of children have been analyzed livin...
two-career couples, provision for both members must be sustained so that they are not constantly looking for situations that will be better for both members. Even if the partners are initially satisfied, a new set of problems may arise: one...
Introduction The literature describing various approaches to the prevention, control, and treatment of delinquency can be differentiated according to the theories of causation which shaped them; that is, the focus of intervention differs a...
The Slave Family" that analyze the life of slave. Slaves faced a lifetime of hardship yet by creating strong family bonds, relationships and a unique culture, slaves were able to bear the burden and suffering that they had to deal with ever...
single-parent families. During the 1970s, divorce became much more common, and the number of families headed by one parent increased rapidly. The number peaked in the 1980s and then declined slightly in the 1990s. By 1996, 31 percent of chi...