Data about children living with grandparents reflect those living in households
headed by their grandparents, and do not include families where a grandparent is in the household as a dependent.
More than six million children - approximately 1 in 12 - are living in households
headed by grandparents (4.5 million children) or other relatives (1.5 million children).
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Not exact matches
A spokesperson told me last week, «We continue to be committed to publishing magazines that allow all children to see themselves in our pages, including children from families
headed up
by a
grandparent or single parent, adoptive families, blended families, families with same - sex parents, multi-generational families, and multi-racial families.»
«It's like having a family who were red -
headed and tall and assuming being red -
headed was related to being tall, when, instead, both may have been present in their
grandparents just
by chance, such that the two traits don't really have any meaningful relationship,» Muthukrishna explained.
The data specify whether the child lives in a household
headed by a particular family member such as his or her
grandparent, aunt or uncle, sibling, a foster parent, or some other relative, or, alternatively, if the
head of the household is a nonrelative.