Asked by ShaDora Wilkes on Jul 12, 2024

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Almost twice as many children live in poverty in single-mother households than do single-father or two-parent households.

Single-mother Households

Family units headed by a female parent without the presence of a spouse or male partner.

Single-father Households

Living arrangements where one man is the primary or sole caregiver and guardian for one or more children.

  • Understand the influence of socioeconomic considerations like poverty and economic declines on family structures and the welfare of children.
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Faith BridgesJul 17, 2024
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Explanation :
Single-mother households generally have higher poverty rates compared to single-father or two-parent households, due to factors like lower average income, employment challenges, and lack of support.