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A structural approach to the single-parent family - PubMed Structural theory, with its emphasis on subsystems, generational boundaries, and organizational patterns, provides a framework for viewing the built-in vulnerabilities of the single-parent family unit
The Increasing Diversity and Complexity of Family Structures for . . . As of 2016, the percentage of children living with two parents is 69 percent -- a 22 percent decrease in 56 years The shift was mostly due to single mother and single father families: now, 23 percent of children live with their mother only and four percent live with their fathers only
Single Parenting: Impact on Child’s Development With or without you—starting single-parent families: A qualitative study on how single parents by choice reorganize their lives to facilitate single parenthood from a life course perspective
Single Parent Families - JSTOR Hill concludes that the principal structural difference between two parent and single parent families is that the latter lacks the personnel to fill all of the normatively expected positions in the family
Family Structure, Power-Control Theory, and Deviance: Extending Power . . . Research on power-control theory has focused almost exclusively on traditional families and or single mother families Using data from a survey conducted on 53 persons, this study examines the effects of including a complex measure of family structure in a power-control model The measure of family structure us
Gendered Associations between Single Parenthood and Child Behavior . . . In this study, we explore how behavior problems of children from two-parent households (married, cohabitating, and stepparent families) compare to children in both single-mother and single-father households in the United Kingdom and how parent gender may shape child behavior problems
The Single-Parent Family: A Social and Sociological Problem This paper represents a new strategy for considering the single parent family which places primary emphasis on "marital roles" rather than the traditional emphasis on "parental roles" usually found
Family Structure and Child Well-Being: Integrating Family Complexity The levels varied dramatically by family structure, ranging from a low of 8 3% for children in families with two biological married parents to a high of 45 6% for children living in single-mother families
A Structural Approach to the Single‐Parent Family Structural theory, with its emphasis on subsystems, generational boundaries, and organizational patterns, provides a framework for viewing the built-in vulnerabilities of the single-parent family unit