Redefining single-parent families: Cohabitation and changing family reality |
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Authors: | Larry L. Bumpass R. Kelly Raley |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center for Demography and Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 53706-1393, Madison, WI 2. Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina, 27516-3997, Chapel Hill, NC
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Abstract: | This paper explores the implications, for the measured prevalence and duration of mother-only families, of marked changes in nonmarital fertility, unmarried cohabitation, and homeleaving and re-entry. Throughout, estimates are compared on the basis of marital definitions and definitions including cohabitation. The duration of the first single-parent spell appears to have increased under the marital definition, but declines substantially when cohabitations are taken into account. A substantial proportion of single mothers have spent some time as single parents while in their parents’ household. Hence we argue that definitions of single-parent families must be based on living arrangements rather than on the parents’ marital status. |
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