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women , who are more likelyto leadsingle - parent households

mostly ... women(passive) are led ... bysingle - parent homes

divorced womenleadingsingle - parent families

the experiences of womenleadsingle - parent families

strong women(passive) led bysingle - parent households

chastity in women(passive) led bysingle - parent families

widowed women(passive) led byhow single - parent households ,

women in 2013(passive) led bysingle - parent households

Hispanic and black women(passive) led bysingle - parent homes

Increases in women in the workplace , divorce andcontributesingle parent families

as a result of divorce or separation(passive) are often createdSingle parent families

a divorce or separation ... the causecreatesa single - parent household

a hardworking , no - nonsense , mother(passive) led bya single parent household

my Mother who worked a secretary(passive) was led bya single parent household

a mother who are doing extremely well(passive) led bythe single parent households

mothers , fathers , or a grandparent raising their grandchildren(passive) led bysingle parent families

women and especially widows(passive) led bysingle parent families

They have paid young womento createsingle parent homes

the 11 million womenleadsingle - parent homes

women ( povertyusa.org(passive) led bysingle - parent households

women ( CGDD , 2013(passive) led bysingle parent homes

mothers traumatized by absent fathers(passive) led bysingle - parent households

divorce or death(passive) created bysingle - parent families

a striving , semi - literate mother(passive) led bya single - parent household

African Americans 's mother , who was a drug addict(passive) led bya single - parent household

unmarried mothers on welfare(passive) led bysingle - parent families

mothers with little or no input from absent fathers(passive) led bySingle - parent homes

Oftentimes due to the imbalance of womenleadsingle - parent homes

women in communities with limited opportunities(passive) led bysingle - parent households

women barranca and requena some cases(passive) led bysingle - parent households

my women which can have an effect on levels of the study(passive) are ledMany single - parent households

Uncategorized More FathersAre LeadingSingle - Parent Households

a strong , supportive Puerto Rican mother(passive) led bya single - parent household

my women which can have an effect on levels of employment differences exist between nations and age groups(passive) are ledmany single - parent households

death , divorce or some other trauma(passive) caused bysingle parent homes

a higher divorce rateresultingin single - parent households

a high divorce ratecreatingmore single parent households

single mothers ( 80.6 %(passive) were mainly composed bySingle parent families

divorce , separation , unplanned pregnancies , adoption or deaths(passive) are caused bySingle parent families

women struggling to raise large families roatan(passive) most led bysingle parent families

juvenile crime ... author robert l maginnis states , “ children from single - parent families are more likely to have behavior problems because that rend to lack economic security andcausejuvenile crime ... author robert l maginnis states , “ children from single - parent families are more likely to have behavior problems because that rend to lack economic security and

juvenile crime ... author Robert L. Maginnis states , “ Children from single - parent families are more likely to have behavior problems because they tend to lack economic security and adequate time with parentscausejuvenile crime ... author Robert L. Maginnis states , “ Children from single - parent families are more likely to have behavior problems because they tend to lack economic security and adequate time with parents

juvenile crime ... author robert l maginnis states , “ children from single - parent families are more likely to have behavior polito 2causejuvenile crime ... author robert l maginnis states , “ children from single - parent families are more likely to have behavior polito 2

juvenile crime , author robert l maginnis states since 1995causejuvenile crime , author robert l maginnis states since 1995

the charge into povertyleadingthe charge into poverty

from death or divorceresultingfrom death or divorce

juvenile crime ... author Robert L. Maginnis states , “ Children from single - parent families are more likely to have behavior Polito 1 problems because they tend to lack economic security and adequate time with parentscausejuvenile crime ... author Robert L. Maginnis states , “ Children from single - parent families are more likely to have behavior Polito 1 problems because they tend to lack economic security and adequate time with parents

a lot of stress and worries on the parent as well as the children ... and the stress and worries are not needed by eithercreatea lot of stress and worries on the parent as well as the children ... and the stress and worries are not needed by either

juvenile crime , author Robert L. Bagusnyacausejuvenile crime , author Robert L. Bagusnya

to a large proportion of family povertycontributeto a large proportion of family poverty

to violent crime 49 single - parent families have been unfairlycontributeto violent crime 49 single - parent families have been unfairly

in such a high proportion of their children living in povertyresultsin such a high proportion of their children living in poverty

child poverty or that marriage is a solution to povertycausechild poverty or that marriage is a solution to poverty

to wealth gap shelbycontributingto wealth gap shelby

juvenile crime ... author Robert L. problems because they tend to lack economic security and adequate time with parentscausejuvenile crime ... author Robert L. problems because they tend to lack economic security and adequate time with parents

many problems for childrencreatemany problems for children

as a result of divorcecreatedas a result of divorce

adolescents to become abusers of their spouses , children and themselves and are expected to experience domestic violence in their livescan influenceadolescents to become abusers of their spouses , children and themselves and are expected to experience domestic violence in their lives

children 's attainment at school enhanceinfluencechildren 's attainment at school enhance

to the Breakdown of Society 53Contributeto the Breakdown of Society 53

crime juvenile delinquency - familycausecrime juvenile delinquency - family

juvenile crime ( from juvenile crime : opposing viewpoints , p 62 - 66 , 1997 , a e sadler , ed -- see ncj-167319causejuvenile crime ( from juvenile crime : opposing viewpoints , p 62 - 66 , 1997 , a e sadler , ed -- see ncj-167319

juvenile crime ( from juvenile crime : opposing viewpoints , p 62 - 66 , 1997 , a e sadler , ed united states of america : languagecausejuvenile crime ( from juvenile crime : opposing viewpoints , p 62 - 66 , 1997 , a e sadler , ed united states of america : language

in higher incidences of crime , poverty , academic problems , drug use , and even sexual abuseresultin higher incidences of crime , poverty , academic problems , drug use , and even sexual abuse

to poverty | Press Gazette Media | greenbaypressgazette.com Single - parent householdcontributeto poverty | Press Gazette Media | greenbaypressgazette.com Single - parent household

negative divorce effects oncan ... preventnegative divorce effects on

, in part , from the rise in divorceresulting, in part , from the rise in divorce

from divorce and unmarried mothersresultingfrom divorce and unmarried mothers

from divorce , death or parentsresultfrom divorce , death or parents

either by divorce or deathcausedeither by divorce or death

from divorce or nonmarital birthsresultingfrom divorce or nonmarital births

to the prevalence of poverty within the black / immigrant African communities ( PEW Research centre , 2015contributingto the prevalence of poverty within the black / immigrant African communities ( PEW Research centre , 2015

from the death of a parent or to students adopted after the age of 11resultingfrom the death of a parent or to students adopted after the age of 11

from the death of a parent macatawa bank scholarship fundresultingfrom the death of a parent macatawa bank scholarship fund

to poverty ... and now the percentage of black children born to unmarried mothers is three times higher than it was in the 60sleadsto poverty ... and now the percentage of black children born to unmarried mothers is three times higher than it was in the 60s

outrageously disproportionately to crime and other social pathologiescontributeoutrageously disproportionately to crime and other social pathologies

by LGBT single parentsleadby LGBT single parents

juvenile crime ( from juvenile crime officials state that the lack of parental supervision at home is a major factor thatcausejuvenile crime ( from juvenile crime officials state that the lack of parental supervision at home is a major factor that

juvenile crime ” by robert l maginnis states , “ children from singlecausejuvenile crime ” by robert l maginnis states , “ children from single

via divorce orseparation or deathcreatedvia divorce orseparation or death

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