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Meaning of "lone-parent families"

lone-parent families - 'Lone-parent families' are households headed by a single parent, typically without the presence of a partner or spouse. This term is used to describe family structures where one parent is primarily responsible for raising the children

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The number of lone-parent families is increasing.
Most parentless children are in lone-parent families.
Lone-parent families still tend to have lower incomes.
The number of lone-parent families is rising.
Lone-parent families are heavily dependent on social welfare payments.
The situation was strikingly different for children in lone-parent families.
Lone-parent families have the lowest average total incomes.
Increased child benefits are paid for children of lone-parent families.
Children in lone-parent families are particularly likely to be in low-income situations.
About half of the beneficiaries are lone-parent families headed by women.
Children in lone-parent families are particularly likely to have low income.
Women without qualifi cations more often live in lone-parent families.
This class includes lone-parent families in which the parent is female.
The combined impact of these measures is even greater for lone-parent families.
In particular, lone-parent families headed by women have persistently experienced low incomes.

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Aboriginal children are more likely to live in lone-parent families headed by women.
Lone-parent families are more likely to live in low income than two-parent families.
The second is the larger number of lone-parent families with young children.
Projects incorporate innovative design solutions to meet the needs of lone-parent families.
Child abuse is much more common in lone-parent families than in other families.
The largest decline in income inequality occurred among female lone-parent families.
Rates of low income among lone-parent families headed by women remain high.
Wages and salaries also made up the largest share of income for lone-parent families.
The fast growth of female lone-parent families contributed considerably to this difference in growth rates.
What is the efficacy of interventions designed to support lone-parent families on social assistance?
Lone-parent families are generally more likely to have low income than are other non-elderly families.
Inequality of income distribution among male lone-parent families moved with the business cycle.
Lone-parent families have a rate that is double that of other Canadian households.
Comparing assets across family types, lone-parent families had the lowest average total assets.
Economic families of two or more Senior families Female lone-parent families.
The proportion of lone-parent families is even higher among Aboriginal people.
There is also some variation in the prevalence of female-headed lone-parent families across the country.
The number of lone-parent families in Canada has increased in the past couple of decades.
Nonetheless, social policy has not considered specific risks that lone-parent families are likely to experience.
Lone-parent families in the European Community.
A number of factors challenge lone-parent families in Canada.
Percentage of lone-parent families with at least one child aged under 15.
Unemployment is higher among Aboriginal and lone-parent families.
Comparable statistics for all lone-parent families were not published by Statistics Canada.
However, this may not be true for female lone-parent families.
In female lone-parent families.
Lone-parent families have less income than both types of husband-wife families.
The average income of Aboriginal lone-parent families is especially low.
Canadians in lone-parent families are more likely to have a high debt-to-asset ratio.
About half of NCB beneficiaries are lone-parent families headed by women.
Female lone-parent families include at least one child and the mother must be younger than 65.
Over the past several decades in Canada, the number of lone-parent families has increased dramatically.
Lone-parent families represent one-third of all Toronto families with children.
Eighty-three percent of lone-parent families are headed by women.
Moreover, low income has always been more prevalent in female-headed lone-parent families.

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