Family pediatrics: report of the Task Force on the Family.

Jun 5, 2003Pediatrics

Family Pediatrics: Report from the Family Task Force

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Abstract

Approximately 26% of all children live with a single parent, usually their mother.

  • The proportion of children in two-parent families decreased from 85% in 1970 to 69% in 2000.
  • The median income of female-headed households was only 47% of that of married-couple families in 2000.
  • Children living in poverty are about five times more likely to come from female-headed families than from married-couple families.
  • Two-thirds of mothers with children younger than 18 years are currently employed, increasing reliance on child care.
  • Family stressors, such as financial issues and lack of social support, can disrupt parenting and negatively affect child outcomes.

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