Sentences with phrase «headed by married parents»

All this translates into a lot more money for the ordinary American families headed by married parents.
«The science tells us,» Wilcox explains, «that children are not only more likely to thrive but are also more likely to simply survive when they are raised in an intact home headed by their married parents, rather than in a home headed by a cohabiting couple.»

Not exact matches

Overall, two - thirds (67 %) of households with children are headed by two married parents; in 1960, this share was 92 %.4
The traditional married couple family with children under 18 represented one out of every four total households, while 3.5 % of the total households are headed by single parents raising children under 18.
There are step - families, single - parent families, families headed by two married or unmarried people, either of the opposite sex or the same sex, and the list goes on.
Overall, two - thirds (67 %) of households with children are headed by two married parents; in 1960, this share was 92 %.4
As we discuss below, one recent study found that family stability trumps family structure as it pertains to early cognitive development even after controlling for economic and parental resources.26 It has been shown that children living in stable single - parent families (that is, families that were headed by a single parent throughout childhood) do better than those living in unstable two - parent families (that is, families that had two parents present initially but then experienced a change in family structure).27 Another study finds that children living in stable cohabiting homes (that is, families where two parents cohabit throughout the child's life) do just as well as children living with cohabiting parents who eventually marry.28 But other research challenges the conclusion that it is family stability that is crucial for child wellbeing One study, for instance, found that children who experience two or more family transitions do not have worse behavioral problems or cognitive test scores than children who experience only one or no family transitions.
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