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  2. Single-parent children and educational attainment - Wikipedia

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    Children in special education classes are more likely to be from that of a one parent household as well as of ethnic minority. [8] [failed verification] Other socioeconomic factors such as racial group, parents' education level, and income play a role in children's academic success. [9]

  3. First-generation college students in the United States

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    Most first generation college students (FGCS) feel the guilt of achieving great success in college because most of their parents did not even finish elementary school, middle school, high school or any post secondary education. They face unique psychological challenges [82] according to associate professor of Education Linda Banks-Santilli in ...

  4. Educational inequality - Wikipedia

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    The value placed on education is largely a combination of the parent's education level and the visual returns on education in the community the family lives in. Sub-urban families tend to have parents with a much larger amount of education than families in rural and inner-city locations.

  5. “It is still too hard to be a working parent. We need to get American families access to affordable child care and other support for their children,” Yellen is set to say, according to the ...

  6. Work–family balance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Single mothers are more likely to face challenges, with anywhere from 40.6% to 47.1% of single mothers being at or below 150% of the poverty line. [44] According to Kathryn Edin, this is because of the lack of incentive to marry other lower-class men among lower-class women, and the desire to save marriage for more quality prospects. [24]

  7. Single parents in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Single parents in the United States have become more common since the second half of the 20th century. In the United States, since the 1960s, there has been an increase in the number of children living with a single parent. The jump was caused by an increase in births to unmarried women and by the increasing prevalence of divorces among couples.

  8. The Cost for Single Parents To Raise a Family in Every State

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    To give single parents a broader perspective on the cost of raising a family across the country, GOBankingRates searched for the annual expenditures for single parents with at least one child.

  9. 8 Best Tax Tips for Single Parents - AOL

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    Filing taxes can be a nuisance for anyone, especially busy single parents. The good news is that there are tax breaks that benefit single parents. However, taking advantage of the savings requires...