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Children in Broken Homes Have Twice the Rates of IncarcerationThis chart looks at the rates of incarceration for juvenile delinquents by family structure. This particular chart illustrates not just simple correlations but the results after controlling for parental income and education. Interestingly, these results highlight stepfamilies? difficulties in attaining a sense of intactness and belonging. The highest rate of incarceration (of boys in the main part) is in families where the mother comes from outside the original biological family to form the reconstituted stepfamily. The next highest is when the father is brought from outside the original biological family to form the new stepfamily. The next comes in the never-married single-mother family. The lowest rate is in the in the always-intact married family. There are dramatic differences among these rates: 1, 2.07, 2.71, and 3.7. Source: C. Harper & S. McLanahan, ?Father Absence and Youth Incarceration,? ASA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, August 1998. Data: from National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. |
Percent of Adolescents Who Felt "Sad a Lot" or "Sad Most of the Time" During the Past Week by Family Structure
The Probability of Divorce for Women Who Cohabit or Have Sexual Relations with Another Before Marriage
Average Number of Voluntary Lifetime Sexual Partners for Women by Age of First Voluntary Sexual Intercourse
Levels of Abortion by Frequency of Worship Among Teenagers with a Good Relationship with at Least One Parent
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