Title: Growing up in single parent families
Category:Literature / English Details: Words: 1628 | Pages: 6.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Growing up in single parent families
Growing Up in Lone Parent Families
and the Effects On Canada’s Children
Assignment # 1: Literature Review / Proposal
A large and growing number of Canadian children are living in households headed by lone parents. The impact of lone-parenthood on the well-being of children is a critical research and public policy issue facing Canadian society. The growth in lone-parent families has been one of Canada’s most significant social trends. In 1995 there were over 1.1 million lone-parent families, representing an increase of 60 percent from 1981 . In 1996, 14.5 percent of Canadian showed first 85 words of 1628 total
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showed last 85 words of 1628 total city can we can address this issue with better understanding of needs of Canada’s children.
After reviewing the periodicals, realizing lone-parent families are a rising trend in Canada, and concluding that these families are at a greater risk of SES immobility, we must find the answer to raising our children in a manner best for them. To do this we need to discover what factors of lone-parenting can harm our children and how can we lessen the effects of living in lone-parent families.
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