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Ways Single Parenting Has Changed

from: Karlie Bestler

A lot is changing within society. As the divorce rate went up to 50%, more and more single parenting households began to appear. With them come social and economic changes that have affected all levels of our society. Single parenting today is becoming a mainstay of our culture, and it is interesting to see the ways it is affecting American life.

Some of the ways single parenting has changed over the years:

*There are more males who are single parenting than before.
*Single mothers are buying more homes than before.
*There are fewer single mothers on welfare and more in the workforce.
*There are more organizations to help single parents.

In the past many single parent households were primarily headed by a female. Now, more and more fathers are getting custody of their children. It is becoming more and more accepted to be a "Mr. Mom." It will be interesting to see how this will affect the workforce that has primarily seen childcare as the province of women.

It is a fact in real estate that more single women than single men are buying homes by themselves. A good portions of these women are single parents. A home is not only a source of pride and security, but it becomes a hedge against poverty for many single mothers. Many of these single parenting households are changing the features that builders are offering in new homes with maintenance packages and safety features being the more important.

Ever since welfare for single mothers was cut back, more and more single mothers have joined the workforce. Although it is still an uphill battle to make workplaces more family friendly, there is a growing acknowledgement that this is important. There are programs now for flexible daycare spending accounts, and some companies even have daycare facilities. There is also a growing movement to point out the inequalities in the workplace when it comes to married people versus singles versus single parents.

It seems the first generation of single parents weren't satisfied with the services that the federal and state governments provided to them. Many of these same people have started their own non-profits with aims of reaching down and pulling the single mothers up from poverty or situations that keep them impoverished. Many of these programs aim to provide assistance to women in homeownership, education, and careers. All one has to do is browse the Internet to find resources to help single parents in this day and age.



 

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