The answer to that is a quarter. A quarter of children now live in lone-parent families. This has been the result of a very long, steady rise, from I think about 10% back in the late 1970s.
Director, New Policy Institute (London, U.K.)
The answer to that is a quarter. A quarter of children now live in lone-parent families. This has been the result of a very long, steady rise, from I think about 10% back in the late 1970s.
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