Births to unwed moms rising; Northern Europe beats U.S.
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Den Den
So what? What is important about these statistics is whether society has adjusted to the differences(childcare, labour laws, etc).
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Maria
"unwed moms". How puritanical. Why not: "Single moms" or "common-law couples"?
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Noliving
Den Den, its a big deal because it shows a trend in the society about the values of family, the family unit has a huge impact on how society operates. It is well known that children that are born to families of a single parent are more prone to violence, crime, low academic success for example. So it is a big deal.
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sabiwabi
Probably the most important statement in the article is: "In northern Europe, men and women more often live together in unmarried, long-term, stable relationships".
So the situation is probably still worst in the US, where "unmarried mothers are more likely to be on their own and—traditionally—they are more likely to be poor and uneducated".
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jonnyboy
correlation is not direct evidence of cause and effect. single parent families are more likely to be poor, and live in poor neighbourhoods. in order to prove a link between single-parent families and crime it would be necessary to compare rates of delinquency between single-parent and nuclear families living in comparable income brackets
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jonnyboy
and i support it. at the end of the day marriage is just a big ceremony and a piece of legal paper that just boils down to exactly the same thing
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skipthesong
Still, I don't think its a cause for a celebration, as some here are trying to make it out to be. I for one am very happy that I had two parents until I was 13. Bill Cosby did a study once. He said that 80% of those in jail in the US are born to single mothers.
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