We do differentiate what we would call an “unattached woman” from a lone parent. Some of those statistics are available on slide 21, which shows men and women of different family types and ages. It's a select view of the different statistics that we have. For example, about five lines from the bottom, there's a statistic for the unattached non-elderly. This would be single women who are not lone mothers. The difference there is 27.6% for women versus 26.4% for men—or about a percentage point. Then we have a number there just slightly above that of 42.2% for people in a female-headed lone-parent family.
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