Brief Children's Environment and Behavior: Family Structure
Ariel Halpern, Leticia Fernandez, Rebecca L. Clark
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Most American children live in two-parent families, whether biological or adoptive. Many children, however, do not live with both of their biological parents. Divorce and separation, births outside of marriage, remarriages, and child abuse or neglect are among the reasons these children spend at least part of their childhood with only one or neither biological parent.
Research and Evidence Family and Financial Well-Being
Expertise Families Social Safety Net Early Childhood
Tags Family structure Children and youth