Sentences with phrase «on nonmarital»

Our list of «5 Things You Should Know about Nonmarital Births and Paternity Establishment» provides a primer on nonmarital births, highlighting some of the essential trends and legal considerations relevant to births that occur outside of marriage.
Prior research on nonmarital childrearing reveals that a parent's romantic relationship, positive coparenting, and parental cohabitation are all positively associated with increased paternal involvement and support.
This list provides a primer on nonmarital births, highlighting some of the essential trends and legal considerations relevant to births that occur outside of marriage.
European perspectives on nonmarital childbearing.

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Therefore, contemporary increases in the number of divorces, nonmarital births and fatherless children are just new wrinkles on perennial problems of life.
From Danville, Virginia, to Pine Bluff, Arkansas, to Hillsboro, Ohio, divorce is high and nonmarital childbearing is on the rise.»
On what grounds can official church teaching continue an absolute prohibition of all nonmarital sexual relationships?
So rather than focus on the many issues — sex, marriage, infidelity, drugs and alcohol, unemployment, nonmarital childbirth etc. — the book addresses, I want to explore the idea of community as a force of good (and sometimes bad).
Father involvement with their nonmarital children: Patterns determinants, and effects on their earnings.
So rather than focus on the many issues — sex, marriage, infidelity, drugs and alcohol, unemployment, nonmarital childbirth etc. — the book addresses, I want to explore the idea of community as a force of good (and sometimes bad).
On average, single - parent families had only half the income of two - parent families, and this difference accounted for about half the gap between the two sets of children in high school dropout and nonmarital teen birth rates (in regression models that also controlled for race, sex, mother's and father's education, number of siblings, and residence).31
The increase in nonmarital cohabitation has focused attention on the distinction between married - couple stepfamilies and cohabiting - couple «stepfamilies.»
Random samples of both married and unmarried births were selected until preset quotas were reached based on the percentage of nonmarital births in the city that occurred at that hospital in 1996 or 1997.
The chapter also examines the involvement of AOP - signing fathers three years after a nonmarital birth and analyzes the relative impacts of various paternal risk factors in an effort to understand which characteristics have the most influence on a father's odds of being uninvolved.
The chapter draws on data collected by CFRP to examine the ways in which Texas fathers are involved three months after a nonmarital birth and how that involvement differs by various characteristics of the mother and father.
Chapter One provides general background information on the prevalence of nonmarital births, the influence of fathers on child outcomes, and how these topics relate to paternity establishment in Texas.
The education must include information on the consequences of «nonmarital» sex and may not promote any activity that could lead to «nonabstinent behavior.»
Studies based on father involvement for the Fragile Families sample have so far been able to examine only the first five years after the nonmarital births.
When the focus is on men's first nonmarital birth, however, involvement does erode.
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.
Father involvement with their nonmarital children: Patterns determinants, and effects on their earnings.
Drawing on survey data collected from two statewide cohorts of Texas mothers, CFRP developed a series of research briefs exploring the intersection of nonmarital childbirth, parental relationships, father involvement, and support.
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