Despite the increase in
nonmarital childbearing and subsequent increase in nonresidential fathers, men continue to play important roles in their children's lives.
Welfare Waivers and
Nonmarital Childbearing, research by Ann Horvath - Rose and H.Elizabeth Peters, www.jcpr.org/wp/WPprofile.cfm?ID=133.
Moreover, in better - educated circles,
nonmarital childbearing is frowned upon in practice (if not always in theory).
The Fragile Families and Child Well - Being Study addresses
nonmarital childbearing, child development, family formation, the impact of welfare reform, and the role of fathers in low - income families.
Stephanie J. Ventura, «Changing Patterns of
Nonmarital Childbearing in the United States,» National Center for Health Statistics Data Brief No. 18, May 2009, p. 5, Figure 6, at http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/databriefs/db18.pdf (March 28, 2011).
Our research suggests that, among African - American women,
nonmarital childbearing is associated with negative mental health outcomes only among those who did not expect to have a nonmarital birth.
Emery, Waldron and Aaron, «Delinquent behavior, future divorce or
nonmarital childbearing, and externalizing behavior among offspring: A 14 - year prospective study,» Journal of Family Psychology, Vol.
Divorce and
nonmarital childbearing do not preclude fathers from being actively involved in their children's lives.
Completed schooling and
nonmarital childbearing are related to parental income during early and middle childhood, as well as during adolescence.
Stephanie Ventura, Changing Patterns of
Nonmarital Childbearing in the United States, NCHS Data Brief 18 (Hyattsville, Md.: National Center for Health Statistics, 2009)(www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/databriefs/db18.htm [accessed October 2, 2009]-RRB-.
European perspectives on
nonmarital childbearing.
Despite the increase in
nonmarital childbearing and subsequent increase in nonresidential fathers, men continue to play important roles in their children's lives.
From Danville, Virginia, to Pine Bluff, Arkansas, to Hillsboro, Ohio, divorce is high and
nonmarital childbearing is on the rise.»
Not exact matches
This is worrisome because decades of research show that children raised in single - parent homes fare worse on a wide range of outcomes (e.g. poverty, educational attainment,
nonmarital and teen
childbearing) than children raised by two biological parents.