An increasing divorce rate
As single parent families increase, it can place a financial burdens on state and the federal government to aid poor single parent families. Aside from that, most sociologists believe that children in such families suffer as a parent is "missing". This is not healthy for any nation.
As single parent families increase, it can place a financial burdens on state and the federal government to aid poor single parent families. Aside from that, most sociologists believe that children in such families suffer as a parent is "missing". This is not healthy for any nation.
They stay with the parent and continues in school.
Greece is not in another planet,for God's sake!! There are one-parent families, two-parent families (pyrenic) and big families, when for example uncles or grandparents stay in the same house.
Nuclear families (families with children AND parents), Step families (families with parents or parent who has/have children from previous relationships), Extented families (families with aunts, uncles, grandparents,cousins, etc.) ,Single parents families (families containing only one parent in charge of the rest of the family) and Adopted families (families who have adopted children to the family).
Families can be further broken down into nuclear families (parents and children), extended families (relatives beyond nuclear family), single-parent families (one parent raising children), and blended families (combining children from previous relationships).
A recent study found that families in Latin America are getting smaller, and are due to drop in size by 18% by the year 2020. This is due to a growing number of single parent households, as well as women delaying having children until they are older.
try your best.
Carman Time 2 - 1995 Single Parent Families was released on: USA: 1997
Functionalists would argue that single-parent families serve a purpose in society by providing care and support to children. They may also see single-parent families as an adaptation to changing social norms and circumstances. From a functionalist perspective, single-parent families can still contribute to the overall stability and functioning of society.
There are four different types of families. There is the single-parent family, the nuclear family, the extended family, and the composite family.Single parent family - Consists of one parent (usually the mother). This family usually becomes the nuclear family, as this parent will typically remarry or become married. In this type of family, the parent must juggle costs for day care along with everything else on usually a fairly low income.Nuclear family - This is the typical family. It consists of a husband, wife, and their children.Extended family - This includes the nuclear family and their relatives, such as grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins.Composite family - This is much the same as a nuclear family, though it contains two or more nuclear families sharing a common spouse.
They have got smaller. There are a lot more single parent families and families where the parents are not married.