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STATISTICS

Children in father-absent homes are almost four times more likely to be poor. In 2011, 12 percent of children in married-couple families were living in poverty, compared to 44 percent of children in mother-only families. Even after controlling for income, youths in father-absent households still...
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THE PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

This looks at absentee fathers from a psychological viewpoint. Examining how individuals impact the issue as well as how the issue impacts individuals Psychological Root of Absentee Fathers Feelings of Inadequacy Psychological Effects of Absentee Fathers Emotional & Behavioural...
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The Sociological Perspective

This looks at absentee fathers from a sociological viewpoint. Examining how the society impacts the issue as well as how the issue impacts society. Causes of Absentee Fathers 1. Divorce 2. Out-of-Wedlock Births 3. Unemployment/Poverty 4. Migration Effects of Absentee Fathers 1. Delinquency/Crime 2....
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Father Absenteeism is 100% preventable and we ALL can help encourage and support the males within our society to remain committed to their children
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Website launched

04-11-15     The website was launched as my thesis project and as a means to get my research out there and make it accessible for those who may need the information for future research or reference. I have made it as consise as I can, making research on this topic easier for...
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Sociological Perspective

The Sociological Perspective

This looks at absentee fathers from a sociological viewpoint. Examining how the society impacts the issue as well as how the...
Read more

Psychological Perspective

THE PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

This looks at absentee fathers from a psychological viewpoint. Examining how individuals impact the issue as well as how the issue impacts...
Read more

Statistics

STATISTICS

Children in father-absent homes are almost four times more likely to be poor. In 2011, 12 percent of children in married-couple families were living in poverty, compared to 44 percent of children in mother-only families. Even after controlling for income, youths in father-absent households still...
Read more