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  1. In the United States, since the 1960s, there has been an increase in the number of children living with a single parent. The jump was caused by an increase in births to unmarried women and by the increasing prevalence of divorces among couples. In 2010, 40.7% of births in the US were to unmarried women. [2]

  2. According to the United States Government Accountability Office (GAO), there are 1,138 statutory provisions [1] in which marital status is a factor in determining benefits, rights, and privileges. These rights were a key issue in the debate over federal recognition of same-sex marriage.

  3. A single parent is someone who is unmarried, widowed, or divorced and not remarried. The single-parent household can be headed by a mother, a father, a grandparent, an uncle, or aunt. According...

  4. A single parent, sometimes referred to as a solo parent, serves as a caregiver for children without the assistance of an in-home spouse or partner. Single-parent-family households include at least two people, a parent and a child or children, distinguishing them from single-person households, in which only one person resides.

  5. 23 kwi 2024 · The benefits of marriage to society, apart from any religious concern or duty, include the following: Procreation; Known, or at least presumed, paternity; Child and spousal support; Stability in family life; Survivor’s rights; Not all of these require marriage. There is no secular need for marriage to have procreation, for example.

  6. 6 kwi 2021 · Using recent data from the 2016 Current Population Survey (CPS), this third and final profile in a series on children's family structure (see also FP-17-15 on two-biological parent families and FP-17-16 on stepparent families) focuses on children living with single parents.

  7. 25 kwi 2018 · The small share of parents who are married but not living with a spouse or partner are classified as “solo parents,” along with those who are neither married nor living with a partner. “Some college” includes those with an associate degree and those who attended college but did not obtain a degree.

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