Single Parenting
There have been monumental changes in the way Americans view and live their lives, resulting in both good and bad consequences. This would include the changing face of the American family. A major concern of the single parent, regardless of ethnicity or reasons for single status, is financial. For the African American population, the prevalence of unmarried, female, single and head of the household families without interaction from the father has led to stereotypes. Among Caucasians, many of single parent households are the result of divorce and have less emphasis on the financial contributions of the absent parent. Oftentimes, when a single parent raises a child, they are seen as a broken family. This can result in much pain and misunderstanding. However, the number of single parent families has grown rapidly, and is expected to continue to rise. “Since 1970, the number of children living in a single family has doubled. In fact, statistics from 1992 indicate that single parent families represent 30% of U.S. households, while 25% represent two parent households. Based on current trends, there are predictions that upwards of 70% of children born since 1980 will spend some time living in a single parent home before
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Approximate Word count = 1081
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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