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23 Children living with a divorced parent . Although four of every five young children have the benefit ( and sometimes the handicap ) of living in a home with two parents , close to twice as large a proportion in 1976 as in 1960 were ...
23 Children living with a divorced parent . Although four of every five young children have the benefit ( and sometimes the handicap ) of living in a home with two parents , close to twice as large a proportion in 1976 as in 1960 were ...
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24 Children under 18 living with a divorced father were three times as numerous in 1976 as in 1960 ( 390,000 vs. 129,000 ) , but children of the same age living with a divorced mother were also three times as numerous in 1976 as in 1960 ...
24 Children under 18 living with a divorced father were three times as numerous in 1976 as in 1960 ( 390,000 vs. 129,000 ) , but children of the same age living with a divorced mother were also three times as numerous in 1976 as in 1960 ...
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Still another 5 percent were living with their two parents by birth , one or both of whom had been remarried ( usually after di- vorce ) . At the same time ( 1970 ) , close to 10 percent of the children under 18 were living with two ...
Still another 5 percent were living with their two parents by birth , one or both of whom had been remarried ( usually after di- vorce ) . At the same time ( 1970 ) , close to 10 percent of the children under 18 were living with two ...
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NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL WELFARE | 1 |
THE URBAN FRONTIER AND THE REGIONAL ASPECTS | 10 |
HARRIETT M BARTLETT Cambridge Mass | 12 |
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